The government’s decision to change the school inspection system is "vindication" and a "huge relief", says the sister of Ruth Perry.
The headteacher took her own life after Ofsted downgraded her school from "outstanding" to "inadequate".
Julia Waters told Sky News it was a "huge relief" that the new government had "recognised the huge harm done by the previous system".
She said: "It is vindication for what we have been fighting for for months."
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