An article looking at the GDPR issues arising from what appears to be automated processing leading to this week's A-Level result outcomes. A follow-up article looks at how historic data protection could impact appeals.
Additional commentary and announcements:
- The Guardian reports a student has launched a legal bid against Ofqual over its A-level algorithm.
- The ICO issues statement in response to exam results.
- The Guardian reports Britain’s equalities watchdog warns it may step in after A-level downgrades in England.
- Ofqual announce U-turn.
- IAPP publishes a blog about the UK's controversial A-Level algorithm and GDPR's Article 22.
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