A-level student Nina Bunting-Mitcham, from Peterborough, confronted schools minister Nick Gibb on BBC Radio 4's Any Questions? after her marks were three grades lower than predicted and she was rejected from her chosen university
A furious A-level student ripped into the UK's schools minister - telling him "you've ruined my life" - on a BBC radio programme after her results were downgraded.
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