Thousands fewer students in England awarded top A-Level grades
by Richard Adams, Sally Weale and Michael Goodier from World news | The Guardian on (#6DXTY)
Gillian Keegan, the health secretary, accused of adding insult to injury' for remarks about significance of exam results
Thousands of students in England have missed out on top marks in their A-levels as results plummeted across the board after the government enforced a reversal of pandemic-era grade inflation.
The sharp fall in As and A*s came as the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, was accused of adding insult to injury" for suggesting no one would be interested in pupils' exam results 10 years after the event anyway.
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