Dramatic footage of the train derailment in Aberdeenshire are on most entrance pages.
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The Each day Telegraph says the investigation is set to examine why the service was allowed to depart as scheduled following an evening of thunderstorms and torrential rain.
A number of papers lead with the row about the way in which examination grades in England will probably be determined.
Ministers braced for grades ‘backlash’
“Ministers braced for backlash as teachers despair at A-levels fiasco”, is the Guardian’s headline. It says strain is mounting on the federal government to institute a fairer system or face fury from college students.
If college students had been hoping that ministers would comply with Scotland and permit them to maintain the grades predicted by their lecturers, then Training Secretary Gavin Williamson makes clear in the Daily Telegraph that such a move would not be fair to the classes of 2019 and 2021.
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However The Instances has higher information for college students – saying universities are ready to rip up their admissions rules for this year. In line with the paper, they’ve reassured ministers that they may “soften” the grades they usually require for entry to take account of the extraordinary circumstances which have led to exams being cancelled.
There’s widespread curiosity within the Santa Barbara space of California on the Pacific coast – with the papers reporting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have purchased their first dwelling there.
In line with the paper, they spent their mornings collectively as giant teams, dispersing all through the day and into the night time and reconvening with the identical group members the next day.
However The Each day Telegraph strikes a notice of warning – suggesting the camaraderie goes solely thus far. They do not name to one another or present affection or increase their younger, it says.