Boris Johnson has said the new system set up to replace A-level and GCSE exams is a "good compromise", in the face of complaints from parents that it could see some pupils graded unfairly.
The government and Ofqual have unveiled how pupils in England will receive their grades after this summer’s GCSE and A-level exams were cancelled.
The supermarket giant said the major restructuring has been driven by the 'structural shift' towards online grocery shopping during the pandemic.
People living in the borough are being "strongly encouraged" to take a test when offered one to help contain the potential spread of the new strain.