Education

Gavin Williamson refused to answer when asked if he would resign over the debacle.
Now the cracks in our education system have been so publicly exposed, we can't continue to ignore them, Diyora Shadijanova writes.
The education secretary was repeatedly asked by interviewers whether he would step down over the A-levels fiasco.
From "robust system" to the "wrong road" in five days.
Education secretary Gavin Williamson has lifted the cap on student numbers at English universities, leaving many with more demand than they can meet.
Government announcement sees Gavin Williamson apologise for students' distress after computer system downgraded 40% of results.
No.10 has signalled a U-turn could also be on the cards in England.
A number of senior Tories and a serving minister have broken ranks to call for a U-turn.
The grades fiasco isn't going away. As GCSE results approach, these are the voices calling for a government U-turn.
Former Ofsted chief Michael Wilshaw is the latest to heap pressure on the education secretary.