Elite firms still prefer ‘posh’ graduates
New government research finds that top companies are drawn to well-travelled candidates with ‘polish’
New government research finds that top companies are drawn to well-travelled candidates with ‘polish’
A new study finds that private school pupils still have a monopoly over access to top universities.
The country should draw upon 100 per cent of its population rather than relying upon just 7 per cent of it.
Children who attend private school will earn almost £200,000 more that state school pupils in the first 16 years of their career.
Ahead of Andrew Neil’s documentary on social mobility tonight, Matt Gwilliam looks at the high number of public schooled politicians – including in the Shadow Cabinet.