What the papers say - August 14
The A-levels 論争 and the 政府’s 最新の moves against Covid-19 支配する the nation’s papers on Friday.
The i and the 財政上の Times lead on calls to review A-level results 予定 to 主張s of unfairness.
The Daily Telegraph 報告(する)/憶測s on exams regulator Ofqual’s 主張 teachers 手渡すd out “implausibly high” 予報するd grades and that downgrades will be needed.
This is the 前線 page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:
― The Telegraph (@Telegraph) August 13, 2020
'Teachers 手渡すd out 'implausibly high' 予報するd grades, says exams regulator'#TomorrowsPapersToday https://t.co/x2P0brEjsP pic.twitter.com/LLi8cI2LPm
The 後見人 and The 独立した・無所属 say the poorest students will be 攻撃する,衝突する hardest by the downgrades.
And the Daily 星/主役にする takes a different tack on the same story, showing Education 長官 Gavin Williamson on its 前線 page in a dunce’s hat.
一方/合間, The Times leads on the 政府’s 決定/判定勝ち(する) to 追加する フラン to its 名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる) of Covid-検疫d 郡s, 説 half a million Britons will have to self-孤立する on their return across the Channel.

What the papers say - August 14 (PA)
The Daily Mirror and Metro 報告(する)/憶測 on the 切迫した 再開するing of theatres and other entertainment 発生地s, 説 it is “Showtime”.
Friday’s METRO: “Boris 解除するs The Locks!” #BBCPapers #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/QjkYZJroST
― Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) August 13, 2020
The Daily 表明する also leads on the 政府’s 最新の moves to 逮捕(する) the coronavirus, 含むing stiff 罰金s for people 辞退するing to wear masks.
And the Daily Mail 報告(する)/憶測s Harry and Meghan have bought a mansion 以前 owned by a 議論の的になる ロシアの oligarc h.