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hundreds of thousands of students received their exam results on thursday, allowing them to sort out their university places. but some btec students are still waiting to see how they did in vocational courses. exam board pearson won t reveal how many are affected but says it s a small percentage. the association of colleges isn t impressed. pearson won t tell us the numbers, but i know in some colleges there are several hundred students who haven t got their results from pearson. in any normal year there is a handful, perhaps, in a college. but hundreds is unprecedented. so we absolutely need pearson to openly investigate what went wrong, publish the findings and make sure this doesn t happen again. in a statement, pearson said: another exam board, ocr, is also apologising for delays in issuing cambridge technical s results, a vocational qualification with an emphasis on workplace skills. it says it has delivered more than 1,000 results in the last 2a hours. among those ....
were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste minster, is its headline. the sunday express says britain s business are being urged to get ready for a trade deal predicted to open up a post brexit market of around half a billion people. the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister as candidate liz truss pledges to halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it s the middle of august experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to see you both. we will start with the sunday times. universities push for a vital tuition fee rise. this sunday times. universities push for a vital tuition fee rise. a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about how a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about how ....
to open up a post brexit market of around half a billion. the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister as candidate liz truss pledges to halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it s the middle of august experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to have you back on with us. we will get cracking. the sunday times is where we will start. universities push for vital tuition fee rise. the we will start. universities push for vital tuition fee rise. vital tuition fee rise. the funding of hi . her vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has - vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has been - vital tuition fee rise. the funding of higher education has been a i of higher education has been a difficult ....
more than 20 people have been killed in a russian missile strike in vin nyt sia, southwest of the capital, kyiv. dozens more are injured and several missing after the attack on the city hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, senior writer at the house magazine, and kate maltby, who s a columnist for the i newspaper. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, penny s in heaven the metro front page reports blue on the conservative leadership contest, and candidate penny mordaunt s success today pushing further ahead, after round 2 of voting. but the i newspaper s front strikes a different tone, saying tory rivals are turning on mordaunt ahead of upcoming tv debates. the mail puts mordaunt under the microscope, as many conservative mps consider whether the favourite has what it takes to be prime minister. the telegraph leads on liz truss backer, lord frost, urging candidate kemi badenoch to stand dow ....
the chairman of the 1922 committee. good evening. i can announce the result of the ballot held this afternoon. i will read the names of the candidates in ever bigger to go order with the number of votes secured in alphabetical order. kemi badenoch, a0. suella braverman, 32. jeremy hunt, 18. penny morden, 67. rishi sunak, 88 penny mordaunt. liz truss, 50. tom tugendhat, 37. nadim zahawi, 25. therefore under the rules we agreed for this ballot, two candidates will be eliminated, jeremy hunt and nadim zahawi. the others are able to go forward into the second ballot which will take place tomorrow. thank you very much. will take place tomorrow. thank you ve much. ,, ., . will take place tomorrow. thank you very much- very much. short and sweet and dramatic in very much. short and sweet and dramatic in the very much. short and sweet and dramatic in the sense very much. short and sweet and dramatic in the sense that - very much. short and sweet and dramatic in the sense ....