Newspaper headlines: Marcus Rashford's rallying cry and school pupils 'three months behind'

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As students return to school, Tuesday's newspapers focus on the impact of lockdown on education.

As schools in England and Wales return for the autumn term, the Metro quotes a senior Conservative MP as saying there is just a 50% chance that next year's A-level and GCSE exams will go ahead. The paper says pupils face a "monumental challenge to catch up" as a result of school closures during the coronavirus lockdown, with a National Foundation for Educational Research survey suggesting most youngsters are three months behind in their studies.

In what it brands as a "school crackdown", the Daily Star says children will be suspended from school if they make inappropriate jokes about coronavirus or target other students with "deliberate or malicious coughs or sneezes", as part of strict new Covid-19 rules. "Cough and you are off!" the headline warns.Moving away from schools, the Daily Mail brings news of a "dramatic new weapon in the war on diabetes".

 

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I had admire him for this but I would admire footballers more if they all took a pay cut their pay is obscene!

Behind because left wing councils and unions told teachers not to engage with the govt over school returning in June. Remember the facts.

Why is UK Govt not extending the Furlough Scheme? EU countries are, but Johnson's Govt are happy to see huge job losses & businesses crash UK Tory Govt failing Scotland, yet again We pay our taxes, but get no support from UK itvnews GMB

It won’t three months, three weeks maybe...but then I went to a comprehensive in the 80s...you soon catch up..

Not all children are 3 months behind. Mine worked really hard at home and did lots of work. Not all children are the same. Just another article to make people send their children back to school.

Make Saturday a school day until they've caught up. I'm sure teachers will want to give something back after they've been off for even more weeks than usual.

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good to see Colinmurry is now taking coronavirus seriously

Naomi, please feel free to appropriate dumb white guy haircut. We won't complain at all.

F*k me the papers are trash these days.

Adele is all knotted up. That can't be a good thing.

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