Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Nicola Sturgeon has apologised to students impacted by the downgrading of exam results, saying: “We did not get this right, and I am sorry for that.”The First Minister says individual appeals will not have to be lodged by every candidate and that a Holyrood statement tomorrow by education secretary John Swinney will outline how the controversy is to be addressed.Speaking at her daily briefing, she assured exam candidates: “We will be taking steps to make sure every young person gets a grade to recognise the work they have done.”“We’re saying we didn’t get this right and I want to say again to young people that I’m sorry for that.“When the results.
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