the next steps. the next steps. students are limited the next steps. students are limited are the next steps. students are limited are not the next steps. students are limited are not limited i the next steps. students are limited are not limited to| limited are not limited to just university or college but they are aware of a wide variety of options available and they pick what they know they will enjoy and what is best for them. they will enjoy and what is best for them. after so much disruption. best for them. after so much disruption, today best for them. after so much disruption, today marks - best for them. after so much disruption, today marks a - best for them. after so much i disruption, today marks a major milestone for these students. vanessa clarke, bbc news. a second round of strike action by nhs consultant doctors in england starts today with a 48 hour walk out that healthcare bosses say will cause major disruption. consultants say their take home
but they might not know enough about that certain subject. that put us in a difficult position. this isjust to remind you how it looks in your exam. in england, grades are expected to fall back in line with pre pandemic levels, but in wales and northern ireland, marking is still more generous, so grades should be a bit higher. students will now be weighing up their next steps. students are limited to university or college being the only option, but they re aware of the wide variety of options that are available to them and they pick what they know they re going to enjoy and what s best for them. after so much disruption, today marks a major milestone for these students. vanessa clarke, bbc news. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean, despite strong objections from neighbouring countries. more than a million tonnes of the water has been collected on the site after a tsunami there in 2011. the authorities say
will soon be thinking about whether they need to get their children new uniforms for the coming school year. well, a law is now in place in england to help protect parents from affordable uniform costs. but a survey commissioned by the bbc found that there has been very little change in school uniform policies. here 5 our education reporter vanessa clarke. there s the pe socks, there s the pe top, short sleeved and long sleeved obviously, to allow for summer and winter. plans to keep the cost of uniforms down was welcome news to gill long. but even after a complaint to the department of education about her school s uniform policy, which resulted in some changes, the bill for her is still too high. the pe kit is £93 if you buy shorts, tracksuit bottoms, and the long and short sleeve top. there should be a maximum number of items, which is a lot simpler to comply with. parents are having to spend money on branded clothes when in my head that money would be much better spent on educatio