
About 36% of grades are A* and A – with most applicants assured of university or college place.
This was another unusual set of results after three years of disruption caused by Covid.
Just over 1,000 students in England are the first to complete the new qualification.
AQA A-level law students were given the wrong advance information for one of their exams.
Molly Hannaway from Foyle College in Londonderry says she is thrilled to have obtained four A*s.
The government says schools must stay open five days a week, despite soaring winter fuel costs.
Children's charities urge Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to deliver reforms to "flawed" care system in England.
A Better Fit says second-hand clothes are leaving their warehouse as soon as they arrive.
Hazel Shearing looks at the options - in a minute - if your A-levels weren't what you were hoping for.
The proportion of top grades has fallen since 2021, but remains higher than in 2019.
Three people whose career journeys did not go as expected tell us how they became happier than ever.
Eric Hall has 28 convictions but his family says he was not well enough to be put on a Home Office plane to Jamaica.
A degree can be valuable in many ways. Here is a look at some of the financial pros and cons.
Wheelchair user Naomi Stenning has been campaigning at King's College London for two years to improve access to buildings.
Two young people describe the difficulties of growing up with Tourette's syndrome.
Calls are made to run more summer food and fun clubs for children across Wales.
The hit Australian children's TV show Bluey has been streamed more than 100 million times in the UK.
Euro 2022 has made the Lionesses household names - but some young want more diversity in the squad.