THE “CHAOS and incompetence” that has epitomised the Tories’ handling of the Covid-19 crisis in education should not be allowed to undermine young people’s life chances, Sir Keir Starmer said today.
As students prepare to receive A-level and GCSE grades this week, the Labour leader set out three tests that, he said, ministers must meet by August 31, the cut-off date set by many universities for students to fulfil entry terms.
A second year of results chaos is “not an option,” Sir Keir insisted, recalling last summer’s fiasco, in which the use of computer-generated grades led thousands of students from poorer areas being penalised, and Education Secretary Gavin Williamson’s misplaced confidence that he would deliver “a full exam series” this year.
The devastating impact of austerity has left Scotland’s education system on its knees, argues ANDREA BRADLEY, urging politicians to show courage by increasing wealth taxation to fund our schools properly



