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Schools were warned yesterday they risk facing inspections if their online lessons are not up to scratch. Furious Tories, parents and unions blast Gavin Williamson's 'vague statement' that TEACHERS will decide GCSE and A-Level grades without explaining HOW - with pupils having no mock exams and just one term of classes all year due to Covid lockdowns GCSE and A-level …
Disruptive social distancing measures will have to remain in place for the rest of this year, the country's Chief Medical Officer has warned. Meanwhile, on another frantic day with tensions rising in the coronavirus battle: England, Scotland and Wales have announced 757 more deaths from the coronavirus today, taking Britain's total number of victims to 18,094; A further 665 people …
Retired champion jockey Sir AP McCoy has admitted that 'a lot lives have been lost' because the Cheltenham Festival was allowed to go ahead. The 45-year-old said horse racing had followed government advice to go ahead with the event that saw 250,000 people gather over four days last month. Only Prince Charles and Andrew Parker Bowles in the above graphic …