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NOW Government says BTECs can be cancelled just HOURS before pupils are due to sit first exams

GCSE and A-level pupils face having grades decided by their teachers again this summer after new lockdown But Government dodged an outright ban on BTECs saying schools/colleges can choose to offer exams Children due to sit them from as early as today - some told MailOnline their exams even brought FORWARD Gavin Williamson will face the Commons today after losing his battle with teachers to keep schools open  Has your child been left in BTEC limbo or had their GCSEs or A-levels cancelled? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk 

Gavin Williamson confirms that TEACHERS will decide students GCSE and A-Level grades this year

GCSE and A-level pupils face having grades decided by their teachers again this summer after new lockdown But Government dodged an outright ban on BTECs saying schools/colleges can choose to offer exams Children due to sit them from as early as today - some told MailOnline their exams even brought FORWARD Gavin Williamson will face the Commons today after losing his battle with teachers to keep schools open  Has your child been left in BTEC limbo or had their GCSEs or A-levels cancelled? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk 

Ring in the new year and drop kick 2020 into the rear view mirror

T he toast might be virtual, the hugs on hold, but the sentiment is universal: Let’s ring in the new year and drop kick 2020 into the rear view mirror. Things definitely aren’t typical this New Year’s Eve. The First Night celebrations in the streets, the big dance parties, the packed concerts in music halls — most are paused as we head into 2021. And plans don’t just change from day to day but hour to hour. Still, there are bright spots — retooled shows, some splashes of color and online celebrations with fun, games and a sense of community.

Homeless man jailed after crack-fuelled rampage through Bolton supermarket

A DRUGGED- up man who went on a rampage through a Bolton supermarket has been jailed for six months. Bolton Crown Court heard Paul Vale, 46, ran into the Asda on Manchester Road, in the early hours of November 17. Simon Brooks, prosecuting, said Vale told a female security guard who tried to stop him someone was chasing him and she should call the police. Vale headed for the wines and spirits aisle where he smashed a red wine bottle on the floor before pulling a metal bar from a till and smashing a number of computer screens. He threw various items of food around and raised the bar above his head and threatened to throw it at the guard.

Wyatt Oleff, Kevin Pollak, Janeane Garofalo Join Beatles-Inspired In My Life (EXCLUSIVE)

Wyatt Oleff, Kevin Pollak, Janeane Garofalo Join Beatles-Inspired In My Life (EXCLUSIVE)
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