Good Morning Britain viewers were left feeling uneasy as they tuned into the show on Thursday (August 18). Kate Garraway was back at the help of the ITV news programme and was joined by ITV News' Paul Brand who made his hosting debut after appearing on the show previously in a guest role.
The Welsh broadcaster, who broke a series of stories around the government's 'Partygate' scandal, helped Kate wake up the nation with the latest breaking news and other headlines, including A-Level results. Young people across the country have been receiving their results today with many waiting to find out if they have managed to get into their university of choice.
And GMB sent one of the show's correspondents Pip Tomson down to a school to join some students as they opened their results live on air. She spoke to the students and asked them one by one where they were hoping to go on to study next and what they were hoping to see on their results card paper.
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She then got each of the to open their envelopes. One of the students who opened her results live on air was called Ellie who said she would like to go on to do maths tutoring at a secondary school during a gap year before studying law. Ellie had an anxious wait before she started opening her results envelope and was reminded not to swear live on air. She was stunned as she received A, A* and a C in her A-Level results.
Another student, Olivia, burst into tears when she found at she had received three A*'s with plans to study medicine and become a doctor. And Dylan, who was hoping for Bs, got D, D, C but he did have an unconditional offer for his chosen university despite looking
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