Universities must hold places for students challenging their A-level grades, ministers urge

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Universities must hold places for students challenging their A-level grades, ministers urge
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The government is expected to face a huge backlash from parents and pupils when results are announced

Pupils have been told they can appeal but there are fears a delay will cost them their university place.

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