…has fallen amongst younger MPs, who were educated in a principally comprehensive system. House of Lords The Lords were almost twice as likely as their Commons counterparts to have been…
...has fallen amongst younger MPs, who were educated in a principally comprehensive system. House of Lords The Lords were almost twice as likely as their Commons counterparts to have been...">
…has fallen amongst younger MPs, who were educated in a principally comprehensive system. House of Lords The Lords were almost twice as likely as their Commons counterparts to have been…
…www.ucas.com/data-analysis/key-analysis . 5. HEFCE’s analysis of part-time students can be found athttp://www.hefce.ac.uk/about/intro/abouthighereducationinengland/impact/ 6. There are several reasons why we have come to different conclusions from UCAS on selective universities: the…
…following government reforms and the COVID-19 pandemic. The composition has also shifted from almost complete domination by low and intermediate level apprenticeships to one where higher and degree apprenticeships constitute…
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…advantaged state schools. Today’s research highlights how schools with different levels of affluence face different challenges during the crisis. It comes after the government announced a package of measures to…
Commenting on the Social Mobility Commission’s research into the class pay gap, Dr Lee Elliot Major, Chief Executive of the Sutton Trust, said: “We know too well that graduates from…