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A-level results arrives amid row about how hard they really are

By James Blake

Updated on 14 August 2008

Universities struggle to find places for all who have achieved their target A-level results as a new row about the exams brews.

A-level results have set a new record, with more than 97 per cent of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland achieving pass rates and higher numbers than ever before being awarded A grades.

Research just published by Durham University, collated over 20 years, suggests that standards required for an A grade today are the equivalent of those given only a C grade a few years ago.

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