Five Days
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First episode date | January 23, 2007 |
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Genres | Crime Film |
Networks | BBC |
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ID | 932405 |
About Five Days
Season 2 features a new storyline and cast headed by Suranne Jones. She portrays Laurie Franklin, an off-duty police officer who finds herself caught up in a strange sequence of events beginning when a commuter train is halted by a suicide jumper. Laurie then learns that a newborn baby has been abandoned at the local hospital, and it soon becomes clear to her that the two events must be connected. But both the train's victim and the baby remain unidentified. As she is drawn deeper into the mystery, Laurie realizes this might not be a simple case at all, but something much darker.
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Striking unions to be required to keep schools open
... Now, it is, which include priority attendance for vulnerable pupils and the use of rotas for strikes lasting Five Days or more, in a nine-week consultation...
Family of head teacher hope lessons can be learned
... " The inquest is due to last Five Days, with the coroner expecting to deliver her conclusions on 7 December...
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... If he didn t eat he was told to drink liquid nutrition drinks which made him vomit, but Five Days into his stay the results of his biopsy from months earlier came through...
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... I write (mostly) Five Days a week, a few hundred careful words a day, often researching as I go, in a process whereby I edit as I write...
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Family of head teacher hope lessons can be learned
By Branwen Jeffreys & Vanessa ClarkeBBC News
The family of a head teacher who killed herself ahead of an Ofsted report are hoping her inquest will highlight Missed Opportunities to prevent her death.
Ruth Perry , 53, was head teacher at Caversham Primary School, in Reading, for 13 years.
Her death led to a debate about how Ofsted inspections in England worked.
The inquest, which begins on Tuesday, will fully consider the circumstances surrounding her death, on 8 January.
Mrs Perry's sister Julia Waters told Bbc News if there were " lessons that can be learned so that no head teacher has to go through what Ruth went through and No Family has to go through what We Are Still Going through" then that would be a positive outcome.
We needed to " look after" teachers and head teachers " if they're going to look after our children" Ms Waters said, and " reintroduce humanity to The School inspection system".
Safeguarding concerns led to Caversham Primary School being downgraded from the highest rating, " outstanding" to the lowest. It has since be regraded as " good".
Following Mrs Perry's death, MPs launched an inquiry into school inspections in England - But some changes have already been made.
From January, schools will be able to contact Ofsted The Day after an inspection if they are unhappy.
But Ofsted has said its one-word ratings system, which is not being scrapped, provides clarity to parents and much of The Anxiety about inspections comes from the government interventions that follow an " inadequate" rating.
'Deeply saddened'On Saturday, Mrs Perry's family launched an appeal for help with their legal costs for the inquest, It exceeded its target after Two Days .
An Ofsted official said they were " deeply saddened by the death of Ruth Perry ".
" We have listened to The Public debate around our inspections this year and we announced measures to improve aspects of our work with schools in the summer, " they said.
" We Are continuing to support The Coroner 's inquest and we will give evidence at the hearing This Week . "
The inquest is due to last Five Days , with The Coroner expecting to deliver her conclusions on 7 December.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com