Hundreds of thousands of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are receiving their grades to help them progress on to university, work or training
Any rise in the number of students achieving top A-level results does not represent a "devaluing of grades", a school leaders' union has said. Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders , said this year's students have suffered more disruption than any cohort and their results should be "celebrated".
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