It's the time of year when teenagers across Greater Manchester are preparing to take their GCSEs and pondering what comes next in their education.
But today The Northern Agenda reveals a 'shocking' North-South divide over where young people can enhance their life chances by taking A-Levels.
Analysis of Government data shows there are eight Parliamentary constituencies in England where there are no schools or sixth form colleges, either independent or state-run, offering A-Levels - including Bolton West, Bury South and Stalybridge and Hyde, Tameside.
Of the eight areas - which also include Barnsley East, Blackpool South, Bolsover, Dudley South and Houghton and Sunderland South - all but two are in the North of England.
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