Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has apologised to every child for the "disruption" they have suffered to exams and schooling during the pandemic.
As fears mount of chaos on A-Level results day, the top Tory minister issued a grovelling apology to all pupils impacted by coronavirus.
He told the BBC: "I apologise to every single child right across the country for the disruption that they've had to suffer." The Government sparked an outcry over eleventh-hour changes to the A-Level grading system, to allow students to use their mock marks to appeal if they are unhappy with their results.
But with less than 24 hours until results were published, universities and schools were left in the dark about how the process would work.
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