Thousands of pupils will learn their fate and find out about university and college places.
It's a new "golden era" for the genre but what's behind all these sudden on-screen sing-a-longs?
Vanessa George, who has been judged eligible for parole, has never admitted which children she abused.
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson says the pro-Remain MP will bring "real expertise" to the party.
The Labour leader plans to lead a caretaker government after winning a no-confidence vote in the government.
James Wright is raising money for a children's hospice at risk of closure in Walsall.
Trans women often struggle with hair removal, so Siobhan set up her own clinic in Manchester providing electrolysis - the only form of permanent hair removal.
Photographer Clive Limpkin reflects on his iconic image of a boy in a gas mask holding a petrol bomb.
The BBC meets three people who opted not to go to university after their A-levels.
"Dr Becky" receives thousands of views on her channel, which answers questions about the Universe.
Just under 32,000 A-levels were taken this summer - how will Welsh students get on?
Jeremy Corbyn's attempts to build a cross-party coalition to delay Brexit makes Thursday's front pages.
Fears over practices like chlorine-washing chicken are unfounded, says the head of America's farm lobby.
Housing association tenants who sub-let using websites such as Airbnb are told they risk eviction.
Six men are arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the assault outside a Greggs.
Natalie Crichlow, who was looking after her disabled brother, dies nine days after the attack.
The defence secretary is criticised by a group representing those killed or injured in the Troubles.
Ministers want to dissuade young people from carrying weapons but critics say the plan is offensive.
More than half of qualifications awarded for 16-18 year olds in England are for vocational courses.
Sajed Choudry died two weeks after being attacked with a machete during a feud between two families.
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