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gemma is 16.ip when she was let go, just before the lockdown. i was quite far through it. i was starting to cut hair and learn about colour theory. then i was shampooing a client and i got called upstairs and i was told that i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic, but i felt literally heartbroken. because it was so perfect for me. like, i struggled at school, so i left school and i had this apprenticeship and it was like, this is amazing, i am finally getting to learn. gemma has the support of her family, but she is worried about finding a new salon to complete her apprenticeship, whenever that might be. according to the association of employment and learning providers, 60% of employers have stopped recruiting apprentices entirely. i don't know what to do any more. it is all very unexpected. like, you are going to be so lost with nothing to find after. it is so difficult. amelia was made redundant from her marketing firm just before the lockdown. she is 23. it was firstly a bit of a shock. i was ki
gemma is 16.ip when she was let go, just before the lockdown. i was quite far through it. i was starting to cut hair and learn about colour theory. then i was shampooing a client and i got called upstairs and i was told that i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic, but i felt literally heartbroken. because it was so perfect for me. like, i struggled at school, so i left school and i had this apprenticeship and it was like, this is amazing, i am finally getting to learn. gemma has the support of...
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gemma is 16.apprenticeship when she was let go, just before the lockdown. i was quite far through it. i was starting to cut hair and learn about colour theory. then i was shampooing a client and i got called upstairs and i was told that i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic, but i felt literally heartbroken. because it was all so perfect for me. like, i struggled at school, so i left school and i had this apprenticeship and it was like, this is amazing. i am finally getting to learn. gemma has the support of her family, but she is worried about finding a new salon to complete her apprenticeship, whenever that might be. according to the association of employment and learning providers, 60% of employers have stopped recruiting apprentices entirely. i don't know what to do any more. it's all very unexpected. like, you are going to be so lost with nothing to find after. it is so difficult. amelia was made redundant from her marketing firm just before the lockdown. she's 23. it was firstly a bit of a s
gemma is 16.apprenticeship when she was let go, just before the lockdown. i was quite far through it. i was starting to cut hair and learn about colour theory. then i was shampooing a client and i got called upstairs and i was told that i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic, but i felt literally heartbroken. because it was all so perfect for me. like, i struggled at school, so i left school and i had this apprenticeship and it was like, this is amazing. i am finally getting to learn. gemma has...
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gemma is 16. before the lockdown. i was quite far into it. i was starting to cut hair, learn about colour theory and then i was shampooing a client and got called upstairs. i was told i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic. i felt truly heartbroken because it was also perfect for me. i struggled at school, i left school and had this apprenticeship and was like, this is amazing, i'm finally getting to learn. gemma has got the support of the family but is getting worried about finding a new salon to complete her apprenticeship. according to the association of employment and learning providers, 60% of employers have stopped recruiting apprentices entirely. i don't know what to do anymore, it's all very unexpected. you are going to be so lost with nothing to find after, it's just so difficult. amelia was made redundant from her marketing firm just before the lockdown. she is 23. it was a bit of a shock. i was sat outside and i was sat i didn't really know how to react. she is isolating with her boyfrie
gemma is 16. before the lockdown. i was quite far into it. i was starting to cut hair, learn about colour theory and then i was shampooing a client and got called upstairs. i was told i had to leave. it sounds so dramatic. i felt truly heartbroken because it was also perfect for me. i struggled at school, i left school and had this apprenticeship and was like, this is amazing, i'm finally getting to learn. gemma has got the support of the family but is getting worried about finding a new salon...
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better drivers help look for the problem gemma says and it isn't couldn't all oil spills it must be something fairly harmless. marker no one finds any leaks so to all time and anti-growth again on. the floor where the problem child. and they'd hardly even started hannah and jim hear that they'll have to climb several meters up some of the obstacles. the original jeep also ran into problems as soon as it got stones hit production problems with us over land couldn't make them fast enough to meet them in the trees demand so food was brought on board the monsters of industrial mass production. jeeps sent to the ends of the earth and not just for the u.s. army they were delivered to allies as well even to the soviet union and the g. played a vital role in the d.-day invasion of normandy in 944. the 1000000000 patrol is. precession of historical and and forces military vehicles through germany's once divided capital. nord poem goes over the roost the convoy is to be led by historical american jeeps. the icon is to keep this for the west berliners an older berliners the american jeep is a symbol of
better drivers help look for the problem gemma says and it isn't couldn't all oil spills it must be something fairly harmless. marker no one finds any leaks so to all time and anti-growth again on. the floor where the problem child. and they'd hardly even started hannah and jim hear that they'll have to climb several meters up some of the obstacles. the original jeep also ran into problems as soon as it got stones hit production problems with us over land couldn't make them fast enough to meet...
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well they've got to get 0 interest somehow but overall you guys definitely have a better deal and gemma study shows how all gender specific services are more expensive for women even things like having your clothes washed and i and men only 9 percent of the cases the study looked at only 41 percent of services where the same price and if you look at the average price difference women end up paying quite a lot more than men search in years 80 in comparison to men for the same products and services just targeted specifically at women when met a charge more it's only 7 and a half years more ok i'm starting to feel bad see. here's our colleague christina take on gender cliches and gender mark. good i hope for women coke 0 for men. calorie free coke was commonly associated with women. so as the years went by a separate sugar free version was created for the stronger sex. but about cafe for women because we like to hang out over a good coffee for men there's mcdonald's a quick simple meal there we do we already have to divide everything into pink and blue just to sell more. in marketing defin
well they've got to get 0 interest somehow but overall you guys definitely have a better deal and gemma study shows how all gender specific services are more expensive for women even things like having your clothes washed and i and men only 9 percent of the cases the study looked at only 41 percent of services where the same price and if you look at the average price difference women end up paying quite a lot more than men search in years 80 in comparison to men for the same products and...
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another home visit for sharon and gemma. hello, christina, how are you today, darling? neurological disorders, others are elderly. when we enter a house, the first thing we will do is wash our hands. then we will apply our ppe so we go and enter someone's house four times a day, that is four sets of ppe and we are doing double up care, whether our two carers going into the home, that is double the ppe we need. if you don't have ppe, you can't go in? yes. how are you today? getting hold of personal protective equipment is now so hard, it's threatening this company's ability to provide care. many ppe suppliers have redirected their products to the nhs but that means home care providers are having to try and find something elsewhere. without it, they can't operate. we are genuinely in fear of running out of gloves and aprons and in particular, disposable facemasks any day. if you don't get that ppe, what happens? well, we are really worried. what do we do? we can't send our staff in. how are we going to look after people like christina tomorrow if there are no facemasks? c
another home visit for sharon and gemma. hello, christina, how are you today, darling? neurological disorders, others are elderly. when we enter a house, the first thing we will do is wash our hands. then we will apply our ppe so we go and enter someone's house four times a day, that is four sets of ppe and we are doing double up care, whether our two carers going into the home, that is double the ppe we need. if you don't have ppe, you can't go in? yes. how are you today? getting hold of...
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lies that's what they print i have a newspaper for years but i get all untruthfully on social media gemma says newspapers have brought on their own demise by reporting biased news finally scott says there is no way to run a pandemic government just save lives and live right. the lockdown of the better part of the world economy is an event without precedent in world history never before has a 1 august session been engineered as a deliberate act of policy to tackle a health crisis vicki price is the chief economic advisor of the center for economic and business research she's also a former head of the economic service and the united kingdom who better to assess the prospects for economic recovery think the price now joins me from london. vicky pryce one of the 1st quarter economic figures tell us about the impact of the. world economy basically we are seeing a contraction of spread across the world and be one of the interesting issues is 1st of all how much. you do contractionary and his activity to shop because we're beginning to feel someone who knows outcomes just now in the western worl
lies that's what they print i have a newspaper for years but i get all untruthfully on social media gemma says newspapers have brought on their own demise by reporting biased news finally scott says there is no way to run a pandemic government just save lives and live right. the lockdown of the better part of the world economy is an event without precedent in world history never before has a 1 august session been engineered as a deliberate act of policy to tackle a health crisis vicki price is...
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the labor party believes and gemma carbon actually believed that that was a sin we should not be confused by all these attacks and every quarter been the reason why they don't like jeremy corbyn is because he tried to enact the labor party's program well that's where the labor party's always said it stood for but in fact in reality you know we know the truth about the labor party and government so i think the labor party is still a terrain in which if you're in the u.k. i think you should be a part of the labor party you should struggle to build up the progressive wing of the labor party to fight against centrist vacillations and to fight against a labor right it doesn't belong to business interests it doesn't belong to these professional politicians the labor party by definition the u.k. labor party belongs to those and the u.k. you're out there working class but yes so far the response to the report has been absolutely. you know it's been devastating the lack of a response given how how callous and how vindictive some of the racial abuse that was that was released as part of that report
the labor party believes and gemma carbon actually believed that that was a sin we should not be confused by all these attacks and every quarter been the reason why they don't like jeremy corbyn is because he tried to enact the labor party's program well that's where the labor party's always said it stood for but in fact in reality you know we know the truth about the labor party and government so i think the labor party is still a terrain in which if you're in the u.k. i think you should be a...
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in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello.t daughter is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an emotional toll, and a financial one. the cost of living has gone up, but your money hasn't. i mean, little hand sanitisers, they used to be 69p, and now they are £3.99. no matter which way you look at it, you can try going around each way and saying, well, we'll give you a £10 voucher, but what is £10 going to get you when your prices are going up to £3.69? charity worker pat is responding to this crisis. they used to deliver donated food at christmas. now, it's every week. usually, when we respond to people in a crisis, they recover from the crisis and they come back to support us. but that's not
in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello.t daughter is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an...
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in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello. is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an emotional toll, and a financial one. the cost of living has gone up, but your money hasn't. i mean, little hand sanitiser is, they used to be 69p, and now they are £3.99. no matter which way you look at it, you can try going around each way and saying, well, we'll give you a £10 voucher, but what is £10 going to get you when your prices are going up to £3.69? charity worker pat is responding to this crisis. quick they used to deliver donated food at christmas. now, it's every week. usually, when we respond to people in a crisis, they recover from the crisis and they come back to support us. but that's not g
in a town with some of the country's highest child poverty rates, mums like gemma need help. hello. is shielding away from home. shall we go and have a sit down? her family is divided. and when i can't be there for her, ifeel like i'm letting her down, you know? and she's in agony and i can't take the pain away. that's when it... i couldn't give her a cuddle because we were kept apart. she'll be sat the step while i'm sat on the grass. but then, walking away... covid is taking an emotional...
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gemma darrelle came up with the idea 25 years ago with her husband a pastor the remarkable simulationproject has so far had 30000 participants. but the goal is to create compassionate care for humanity and poverty everybody can get the american dream when you're trapped in poverty in the cycles of poverty if you like it to get paid. or if there's or genet around says in order to truly experience the life of a homeless person you have to start by looking like them in this secondhand store participants are encouraged to dress in appropriate clothes jeans and be a little bit. but i think that doubt that it is needed is often i found. out about 10 i'm happy about that right now it doesn't seem like too much of a challenge but things are going to get more complicated with the 2nd stage sleeping out in the open not in the streets but in a secured fenced off yont 53 year old martha however is slightly concerned like you i'm scared of bugs. i'm scared of bugs she thought long and hard before signing up it was a husband who convinced her to take part so it doesn't look like real list situation
gemma darrelle came up with the idea 25 years ago with her husband a pastor the remarkable simulationproject has so far had 30000 participants. but the goal is to create compassionate care for humanity and poverty everybody can get the american dream when you're trapped in poverty in the cycles of poverty if you like it to get paid. or if there's or genet around says in order to truly experience the life of a homeless person you have to start by looking like them in this secondhand store...
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my name is gemma. i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.ens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels, obviously to get the best results i could, so i could go to the best university i could. i'm the first in the sort of immediate family to go to university. and all of the work that i put in, and that my family have helped me with over the last few years, is alljust kind of, it feels like it has gone to waste. i think 0fqual's system is kind of the fairest they could do. how did you get on in your marks and do you think that will be enough for you to go and study medicine? i had interviews to prepare for, sol could not really prepare for mock exams. i did underachieve compared
my name is gemma. i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.ens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels,...
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christina, how reliant on sharon and gemma are you?everything ready in the evening. they get protection ready. there is a national stop pilot ppe but this company says it's been too difficult to access. when we've gone to them week after week to try and get help, week after week to try and get help, we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or we say unless you got a client with coronavirus 01’ a we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or a member of staff with coronavirus, we can't help you. it's absolutely insane. the department of health and social care told the bbc this shouldn't have happened. it said: local resilience forums are hoping to distribute the national stockpile and the government says the local forum should have directed this company to their national helpline service. next it's linda's home and another set of ppe is needed. it's not just the another set of ppe is needed. it's notjust the basic care needs that we have to help and support with, and the food, making sure they get nutrition, but it's also th
christina, how reliant on sharon and gemma are you?everything ready in the evening. they get protection ready. there is a national stop pilot ppe but this company says it's been too difficult to access. when we've gone to them week after week to try and get help, week after week to try and get help, we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or we say unless you got a client with coronavirus 01’ a we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or a member of staff with coronavirus, we...
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of these drive thru distributions but now we have more than 90 trout streams across and clearance gemmams, the ceo of the second harvest food bank leslie muchos says this emergency drive-thru food distribution was open to the public blasted the scheduled 2 hours and provided food to hundreds of families in need. >>we served on 750 households today distribution pre pandemic we were already serving over a quarter million people every month and now we're serving an additional 100,000 people continue to see is often times a 25% increase from 10 to 50% increase. week to week as more people find themselves in >>she says she has been a part of the bay area's food bank community for over 20 years, it has responded to several events where emergency food was needed but nothing fight of this scale nothing like this should absolutely never seen anything like this to have this single moment in time when so many people find themselves out of work and just feeling quite anxious and desperate to be able secure enough food for their families, it's kind of rapid increase in need is really unprecedented d
of these drive thru distributions but now we have more than 90 trout streams across and clearance gemmams, the ceo of the second harvest food bank leslie muchos says this emergency drive-thru food distribution was open to the public blasted the scheduled 2 hours and provided food to hundreds of families in need. >>we served on 750 households today distribution pre pandemic we were already serving over a quarter million people every month and now we're serving an additional 100,000 people...
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this is grayson, he's 10, and this is gemma, she's 4.locked in quarantine, why not give it a shot? so, steve, you want to get ground meat. we're using chicken right now because, as you know, these prices are through the roof. chicken's healthier, whatever, you can use whatever you like. you ground it up. i have the industrial-sized taco seasoning because we go through a lot of this stuff. this one was new a week ago. you're going to sprinkle the taco seasoning on. it's not precise, it's to taste. we like a lot, obviously. steve: right. >> and then you want to go ahead and brown the meat, break it up so it looks like, you know, the ground meat that would be inside of the crunch wrap supreme from taco bell. steve: terrific. >> find a flour shell, the biggest you can possibly final. i wish i could have found a large or one than this, but when you go to grocery store, you have to make due with what's there. so i have my large flour tortilla. you go ahead, guys, don't kill each other. you go ahead and put your meat in the middle. not too much
this is grayson, he's 10, and this is gemma, she's 4.locked in quarantine, why not give it a shot? so, steve, you want to get ground meat. we're using chicken right now because, as you know, these prices are through the roof. chicken's healthier, whatever, you can use whatever you like. you ground it up. i have the industrial-sized taco seasoning because we go through a lot of this stuff. this one was new a week ago. you're going to sprinkle the taco seasoning on. it's not precise, it's to...
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we asked gemma because she knows the signs to it, and she said yes, and asked could her daughter learnt it? and i got a photo. how did you feel? emotional. everybody. proud. quite right to feel proud and you should feel proud yourself, leah, because it was inspired by you. what are you singing this week? it is somebody else's returned this week. someone else's returned this week. someone else has got to do it. just give us an insight into what your community is like. he has said it has become closer because of the clap, but what is it like where you live on that road? it is a lovely, lovely street. most are us know each other. there are some new build houses opposite and we really didn't know each other, but we are making friends now asa other, but we are making friends now as a result of this. it has been lovely. lovely, we have had a lovely time. lovely time. yeah, good job guys. just a quickjob and, was it easy to teach? lots of people think it would be a really good skill to learn sign language and market on is, i don‘t know, am i right in saying it is more straightforward than the
we asked gemma because she knows the signs to it, and she said yes, and asked could her daughter learnt it? and i got a photo. how did you feel? emotional. everybody. proud. quite right to feel proud and you should feel proud yourself, leah, because it was inspired by you. what are you singing this week? it is somebody else's returned this week. someone else's returned this week. someone else has got to do it. just give us an insight into what your community is like. he has said it has become...
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gemma is 16. to cut hair, learn about colour theory and i was shampooing and got called upstairs. it sounds so and got called upstairs. it sounds so dramatic. i felt truly heartbroken because it was also perfect for me. i struggled at school, i left school and had this apprenticeship and was like, this is amazing, i'm finally getting to learn. gemma has got the support of the family but is having worried about finding a new salon to com plete about finding a new salon to complete apprenticeship one of the ip. according to the association of employment and learning providers 60% of employers have stopped recruiting apprentices entirely. 60% of employers have stopped recruiting apprentices entirelylj recruiting apprentices entirely.” don't know what to do anymore, it's all very unexpected. you are going to be so lost with nothing to find after, it's just so difficult. amelia was made redundant from her marketing firm just before the lockdown. she is 23. it was a bit of a shock. i didn't really know
gemma is 16. to cut hair, learn about colour theory and i was shampooing and got called upstairs. it sounds so and got called upstairs. it sounds so dramatic. i felt truly heartbroken because it was also perfect for me. i struggled at school, i left school and had this apprenticeship and was like, this is amazing, i'm finally getting to learn. gemma has got the support of the family but is having worried about finding a new salon to com plete about finding a new salon to complete apprenticeship...
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my name is gemma, i am 18, from west surrey. my name is imtiaz, i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.being able to prove myself any more in real exams. it is really stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was building myself up to taking my a—levels, to get the best results i could so i could go to the best university i could. i am the first in the immediate family to go to university and all the work that i put in and my family have helped me with over the last few years is alljust kind of... it feels like it has gone to waste a little bit. i think quual's system is kind of the fairest that they could do. how did you get on in your mocks? do you think that'll be enough for you to go and study medicine? i had interviews to prepare for, so i couldn't really prepare for mocks, so i did underachieve, compared with my predicted grades. if i had got those in my real exams i wouldn't have been able to go into medicine. the exam regulator, quual, says grades awar
my name is gemma, i am 18, from west surrey. my name is imtiaz, i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.being able to prove myself any more in real exams. it is really stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was building myself up to taking my a—levels, to get the best results i could so i could go to the best university i could. i am the first in the immediate family to...
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my name is gemma. i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.appens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels, obviously to get the best results i could, so i could go to the best university i could. i'm the first in the sort of immediate family to go to university. and all of the work that i put in, and that my family have helped me with over the last few years, is alljust kind of, it feels like it has gone to waste. i think 0fqual's system is kind of the fairest they could do. how did you get on in your marks and do you think that will be enough for you to go and study medicine? i had interviews to prepare for, sol could not really prepare for mock exams. i did underachieve comp
my name is gemma. i'm 18 from west surrey. i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.appens to my chances of going to the uni i want to go? one of the first things that went through my mind was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in the real exams. it's really very stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was really building myself up to take on my a levels,...
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my name is gemma, i am 18, from west surrey. my name is imtiaz, i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in real exams. it is really stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was building myself up to taking my a—levels, to get the best results i could so i could go to the best university i could. i am the first in the immediate family to go to university and all the work that i put in and my family have helped me with over the last few years is alljust kind of... it feels like it has gone to waste a little bit. i think quual's system is kind of the fairest that they could do. how did you get on in your mocks? do you think that'll be enough for you to go and study medicine? i had interviews to prepare for, so i couldn't really prepare for mocks, so i did underachieve, compared with my predicted grades. if i had got those in my real exams i wouldn't have been able to go into medicine. the exam regulator, quu
my name is gemma, i am 18, from west surrey. my name is imtiaz, i'm from london. hi, i'm eloise.was the fear of not being able to prove myself any more in real exams. it is really stressful to go through this and not know what is going on. we have been speaking with students across the uk. in these times, solutions to problems are far from ideal. i was building myself up to taking my a—levels, to get the best results i could so i could go to the best university i could. i am the first in the...