Julia stitches up Zara and Daniel
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Julia asks everyone to go easy on Ruth, but when Daniel and Zara start arguing - again! - over the treatment of a patient, Ruth is drawn into the feud. When Julia sees this, she orders them both to come to her office at the end of the day where she tells them she's booked them onto a team building course. As Daniel and Zara sulkily leave, Julia can't resist chuckling to herself. Simon's having one of those days, and calls Will for support but gets his voicemail. When Will arrives at The Mill with lunch for Simon, Cherry can't help wondering if there's something not right about him. Will is grateful to Cherry for telling him about Simon's birthday, and he jokingly berates Simon for not telling him himself. Also, Michelle intervenes when the parents of a missing teenager are lead on a mystery tour around Letherbridge. Click here to watch whatsontv.co.uk’s weekly soaps video preview, the Soap Scoop

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