towards amman. he fell to the ground and died at the scene for sub inquest here, victoria, continues tomorrow and is expected to go into next week. . ~' , ., next week. thank you, ellen wilkinson — next week. thank you, ellen wilkinson reporting. -- - next week. thank you, ellen i wilkinson reporting. -- helena wilkinson reporting. —— helena wilkinson. there are calls for an overhaul of the way a—levels are assessed and graded in the future, after this year's results saw record numbers given top marks. almost 45% of entries in england, wales and northern ireland were awarded a or a—star, fuelling concerns that soaring grades risk undermining confidence in the system. ministers are reported to be looking at replacing the traditional a to e grades with numbers, similar to gcses. sean dilley reports. the ring of success could barely resonate louder for many students across the uk still celebrating a top year for marks. but now the government is under pressure to review the way qualifications are assessed and concerns have been raised about the attainment gap between fee—paying schools in england, where around seven in ten students acheived an a or a star,