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Student protests also feature prominently on the front page of The Daily Telegraph, with a protester carrying a sign reading, “our gov’t failed us”. Meanwhile, Mr Williamson and exams regulator Ofqual are divided over exam grades, the paper reports. Board members at Ofqual want to ditch their own algorithm, the paper adds, after sources allegedly said that some members believe the system has led to a “haemorrhaging” of public trust in qualifications. Mr Williamson has repeatedly defended the algorithm as the fairest way to award student grades after exams were cancelled.

Daily Telegraph Front Page 27th of July 2024

French authorities are investigating the potential involvement of far-left groups and possible Kremlin connections in the pre-dawn arson attacks that disrupted the transport infrastructure ahead of the Paris Olympics, raising concerns over the safety and security of the upcoming Games.

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