uk education
“Even with the U-turn the government has shown they don’t care about students,” one student told reporters.
Those studying Level 3 qualifications have been left in limbo as they wait for the results that determine future apprenticeships, jobs and university places.
Students have got their grades – now it's the education secretary's turn to be examined.
But only certain courses "vital to the country’s social needs and economy" will receive extra funding.
Year 12 students across England say they have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and claim they have been "ignored and forgotten" by the government.
Students face results delay after schools and colleges told not to publish results.
Education secretary had tried to shift blame for the exams fiasco, which saw mass downgrading of students.
Anger as aspiring medics are left in limbo despite their determination to help fight Covid-19: "I hate the fact that the area I live in is what has caused all this."
Education secretary Gavin Williamson said the government was working with the awarding body Pearson to review grades.
Scale of the failure to help disadvantaged children during lockdown and beyond is uncovered in damning new data.