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EastEnders spoilers: Linda prison twist, surprise return and Billy heartbreak

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EastEnders fans are in for a bumpy ride once again as emotions start to run high in Albert Square next week.EastEnders spoilers show that Linda's court hearing is finally here and she says some emotional goodbyes before she heads to stand in front of a judge.With Mick by her side, the pair are floored by the outcome which leaves Janine seething.READ MORE: EastEnders' Natalie Cassidy shares weight loss secrets after dropping four dress sizesJean finally returns to Walford and while it seems she is making progress, a glimpse of Harvey lands her straight back to square one.

Meanwhile Billy pulls out all the stops for Honey, will she reciprocate his feelings?Linda's court hearing arrives and Zack comforts her when she reveals that her divorce from Mick is official.Realising that Mick will still visit Linda if she goes to prison, a seething Janine gives Jada money and blackmails her into helping her bring down Linda.After saying an emotional goodbye to Ollie and Annie, Linda goes to the hearing with Mick by her side and delivers a passionate speech about her mistakes.Both Mick and Linda are shocked when Linda doesn't receive a prison sentence but a raging Janine sees red when Linda walks back into the vic.Despite believing she wouldn't be able to join, Linda heads to the Carnival party, but Zack arrives with some alarming news.Realising what she's done, a guilt-ridden Jada tells Janine they went to far, but she doesn't care and continues to blackmail her.Jean finally returns to a warm welcome by her friends and family, but things turn awkward when Arthur cowers away from her.She tells Stacey that she will go to the Carnival party, but immediately turns back after seeing Harvey and Dana.Feeling bad, Harvey decides not to.

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