Education
Young people's participation in higher education
On all UCAS measures, young students from disadvantaged groups in England are more likely to go to university now than any other year on record. Read
Fact checks on universities, tuition fees and student debt
Education
On all UCAS measures, young students from disadvantaged groups in England are more likely to go to university now than any other year on record. Read
Education
There are two ways to look at this. Whether the claim is correct depends on whether you look at university entry rates or university application rates. Read
Education
In last week’s BBC Question Time Fraser Nelson claimed that there was a huge gap between the rich and the poor in Scottish education. We looked into it. Read
Education
Between 2007 and 2016 half a million fewer men than women living in the UK have been accepted to UK universities. Read
Education
Less well-off white boys in England are, on average, less likely to attend university than minority ethnic groups, according to research. Read
Education
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn clashed in Parliament on what’s been happening to funding for further education colleges and sixth forms. Read
Education
Research is mixed on whether there's underlying racial bias in admissions to Russell Group universities. Read
Education
CIPD says 58.8% of graduates are in non-graduate roles, but this is based on an old survey. Read
Education
We've taken a look at competing claims about apprenticeships in the Conservative and Labour manifestos for the 2015 general election. Read
Education
We've taken a look at competing claims about apprenticeships in the Conservative and Labour manifestos for the 2015 general election. Read