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First episode dateJanuary 1, 2017
Final episode dateMarch 22, 2018
Networks Freeform
Executive producers Tim Kring
Brian Kavanaugh Jones
Dan Friedkin
Steven A. Adelson
David Eick
Mar 15, 2018
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When Holden wakes up from a coma that lasted 12 years, the young man discovers that he has new abilities, which land him in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy. Now that he is out of his coma, Holden must figure out what happened to him during the past dozen years and how to survive in the world that has changed significantly while he was in his coma. But perhaps the biggest question of all is why it happened to him. As Holden tries to adjust to adulthood -- all he remembers is being a child -- mysterious Willia warns him not to trust the people around him.

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Rishi Sunak gambles as he walks towards blizzard of criticism
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... On these green themes, he and his advisers hope, Beyond those with megaphones and PR departments condemning him today, many might quietly conclude he is on to something and being reasonable...

Why has concrete suddenly become headline news?

Why has concrete suddenly become headline news?
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... It has led some at Westminster and Beyond to wonder if Ms Keegan has overreacted...

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... But how is he viewed in 2023? We asked six people - from teenage writers to teachers to poets from Northern Ireland and Beyond - to dig into the Nobel Prize winner s legacyKaila Patterson and Leonie Hanan were five and six years old respectively when Seamus Heaney died...

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... But the county s connection to the contest goes way back - Beyond the 2020 movie, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams...

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... Singapore s law mandates the death penalty for those guilty of trafficking narcotics - including cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and ketamine - Beyond a certain quantity...

The tech helping driverless cars see round corners

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Mar 27,2023 10:20 pm

... " What we ve been looking at particularly is things like parked vehicles and buses in bus stops that are Beyond the line of sight, " he says...

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf
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...By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC NewsIt illustrates the clout and influence of the Scottish National Party - obviously in Scotland, but also Beyond - that Humza Yousaf s election as Nicola Sturgeon s successor as SNP leader was watched with fascination here at Westminster...

SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor

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... It is not yet known what she will do after leaving office - Beyond and " probably" writing a book about her 30 years in politics - but few expect her to still be serving as a backbench MSP when the next Holyrood election is held in 2026...

Why has concrete suddenly become headline news?

Jan 7,2023 6:11 pm

By Chris Mason , political editor and Henry Zeffman, chief political correspondent‎ BBC News

We must admit, we'd Never Heard of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) until The Other day.

But deep within certain and very particular corners of government, it has been a Talking Point for years

So why has this suddenly become Headline News ?

Let's examine the anatomy of this particular issue.

Over the Summer , a school ceiling collapsed. Until it did, it wasn't known That it was made from RAAC.

This, alongside other incidents and assessments from Department For Education (DfE) officials, led Education Secretary Gillian Keegan to conclude the government had underestimated the potential dangers of RAAC.

Conversations took place around a week ago between Downing Street and the education Department and it was agreed action was necessary.

Ministers were braced for difficult questions But felt they had no alternative.

It has led some at Westminster and Beyond to wonder if Ms Keegan has overreacted.

Her allies say the facts had changed and she has been " more proactive on RAAC than any other government minister in the world".

Enter next, Jonathan Slater , the former permanent secretary at the education Department - its most senior civil servant. He was three years ago.

Mr Slater claimed in a BBC interview That there was a " critical risk to life" if The School repairs programme was not funded.

He Said up to 400 schools a year needed work, But The Department got funding for 100 while he was the senior official, which was " frustrating".

He was optimistic this would rise to 200 after he left. The actual number was 50.

As Far as we can Work Out , The Promise to fund 100 was never made public.

The government's spending review three years ago committed to " rebuilding 500 schools in England over The Next decade".

The spending review two years ago said the same, working out at 50 a year.

The Prime Minister claimed Mr Slater's attack on his record was " completely and utterly wrong".

Let's unpick this a little.

We have been speaking to people who were involved in those private negotiations within government.

What do they recall of What Happened Then ?

One figure acknowledged there was " an accepted need to address the issue of RAAC".

But , they added, there was little sense That it would be imminently dangerous.

The big picture context at The Time was one of the country and the government recovering from the pandemic.

The context in the DfE was a Focus On free schools and the need to boost funding per pupil.

The issue of replacing RAAC in schools featured in the discussions between the education Department and the Treasury, We Are Told - But only briefly.

And, one well-placed source Told us, it is unlikely the issue would have ever reached Rishi Sunak .

In short, the DfE was concerned about RAAC, But had other pressing political concerns at The Time too.

And the Treasury wasn't persuaded it was pressing, and hadn't been for some time.

Rightly or wrongly, the government Then had one position on The Risk of RAAC and its relative importance.

And, rightly or wrongly, the government now has a rather different one.

Critics of the Conservatives suggest over the Last Decade or so of their Time In office are responsible.

What is also worth considering is the insight this crumbling concrete offers into ministers' choices, judgements and attitudes to risk, both now and in recent years.

Some of this is related to money. But instincts, priorities and context are key too, in the DfE and Beyond - Then and now.

It is how these have Shifted - in The Light of what has happened this Summer - That has led to the consequences We Are seeing, and will continue to see.

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