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National tests for 14-year-olds are scrapped in the wake of this summer's Sats marking "shambles".
Health and safety rules imposed on a coastguard boat in Devon are "a shambles" says a Devon MP.
ETS - the company behind the "Sats shambles" - apologises, but puts much of the blame on the exams body which employed it.
A council apologises after what a school governor calls a 'shambles' over school bus arrangements for the first day of term.
Comedian Edward Aczel appears to be a shambles - but the award winner has worked hard at perfecting his unkempt act.
Could this year's national testing shambles provide the government with an easy way out from the testing system.
There are fears from primary schools that test results that have still not been returned might have been lost.
Despite promises that delayed Sats tests were now all marked, boxes of papers were left uncollected in a primary school. Sean Coughlan reports.
MPs have called in the head of England's exams watchdog to explain the Sats marking "shambles".
Music fans complain after acts including Dizzee Rascal and Athlete pulled out of the Zoo8 festival in Kent.
Stoke City captain Andy Griffin says players diving and feigning injury has turned football into a 'shambles'.
Some rugby fans are unhappy after having problems trying to buy sections of the Grand Slam pitch.
Questions have been raised in the Commons about problems with this year's school tests in England.
Most of Friday's papers focus on the "shambles" surrounding the opening of Heathrow's Terminal Five.
Flights are cancelled and thousands are told they can only travel with hand luggage on the opening day of Heathrow's new terminal.
Furious Scotland fans criticise the SFA after hundreds missed the start of the Croatia match.
Yeovil boss Russell Slade says the 4-1 Carling Cup defeat against Hereford was behind his side's JP Trophy win over Shrewsbury.
A roundabout traffic light scheme which cost £600,000 and was branded a "shambles" by an MP is abandoned.
Manager Mick McCarthy says Wolves got what they deserved in Tuesday's League Cup defeat by Morecambe.
A coroner says a council ignored clear warnings before a Legionnaires' outbreak which killed seven people.
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