Exclusive: thousands of heads urge ministers to act to avert mental health crisis among pupils who have lost months of learning
Thousands of headteachers across England are demanding that exams be cut back next year amid fears of a mental health crisis among pupils who have lost months of learning in the coronavirus pandemic.
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