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By Elizabeth Hotson
image captionCaroline last attended Glastonbury in person in 2019 with her husband and daughter
Caroline Burgess-Pike is a huge music festival fan. She normally attends two a year, including the granddaddy of them all, Glastonbury.
This year the PR director from Kent signed up for the Glastonbury Live event.
She says livestreams are a fantastic way to fill the gap when in-person live events are cancelled. They are great for families who might struggle to attend a festival with young children in tow.
During the Covid pandemic, she says livestreams have been important to help support the live music and event industry at such a difficult time .
Covid-19: Parents pressure teachers and international cruises resume
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1. Richer parents pressured teachers on exam grades
Parents of pupils in private schools or those living in affluent areas of England were the most likely to put pressure on teachers over exam grades, research suggests. Parents contacted almost a quarter of private school teachers about A-level and GCSE grades after the usual exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. That was twice as many than from schools in deprived areas, according to the Sutton Trust. This lobbying is inappropriate and adds to stress, head teachers warn.
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2. International cruises resume