stay with us on news, still to come: stu d e nts students are seeing how they fared on their gcses. ministers at stormont have decided to ease covid isolation rules, which will bring northern ireland into line with the rest of the uk on monday. the devolved government is also lifting restrictions on social gatherings in private gardens, and is allowing conferences and exhibitions to resume. 0ur correspondent emma vardy has more. they held back on some other key areas that some people were hoping for identical a bit further. 0ne areas that some people were hoping for identical a bit further. one of thoseis for identical a bit further. one of those is the social distancing rules indoors. he will remain in place in northern ireland. that means nightclubs cannot reopen that they have been elsewhere in the uk and it s going to be a big disappointment for the hospitality industry. he had been pushing really
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represented by conservative mps for the first time in generations, and if leveling up is about anything, it has to be about education as well as employment. and let s remember that that it s a direct relationship between the education people get, whether they are gcses, a levels, btec, and their likelihood of doing well in higher education and industry in the world of work, i think it is a massive gap on the ground at education, than obviously the government cannot be said to be leveling up in the way that is promised in the 2019 general election. ~ ., ,, ., , election. we will talk about this in the next review, election. we will talk about this in the next review, but election. we will talk about this in the next review, but i election. we will talk about this in the next review, but i want to - election. we will talk about this in i the next review, but i want to move on to the telegraph and get a comment from each of you briefly. the world health organization inquiry chief po
will we have gcses? and trying to reassure them, but you know you ve got all that turmoil inside. but the children, like i said, i ve been humbled by their characters, how they ve come out still smiling, and to receive these results, it s just been wow. with exams cancelled and replaced with teacher assessed grades, this headteacher says the different approach means comparisons with previous years are unhelpful. i just don t think this is a year that we can compare to previous years. it s a very different context. the materials were published online, the students had access to them, they knew what the topics were going to be, and the direction for the revision. you would only expect, therefore, that revision to be more focused and therefore for them to perform better. students in wales and northern ireland also received results today. compared to a levels, grade inflation for gcses has been modest but there is concern today s results show a further widening of the gap in inequaliti