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British public losing faith in university value amid student debt and job fears

British public losing faith in university value amid student debt and job fears A new survey has found that public confidence has plummeted in the value of a university education - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Public confidence in the value of a university education has plummeted, driven by declining job prospects for graduates and widespread anger over student debt, a major new survey has revealed. The latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey found that significantly fewer people...

The Independent UK 8d ago

UK students and graduates: share your views on going to university

We would like to hear from graduates and current students aged 18 or over about their views on studying for a degreeAccording to the latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey, the proportion of people who believe a university degree is not worth the time and money has jumped from 14% in 2005 to 34% in 2025.The survey found that younger graduates, with experience of the fee system, are more disillusioned than those who did not pay fees.

The Guardian UK 7d ago

Reform UK’s support is more than a ‘protest’ vote, research suggests

Reform UK’s support is more than a ‘protest’ vote, research suggests Leading polling expert Sir John Curtice said Nigel Farage’s party was eating the Conservatives ‘for breakfast, lunch and dinner’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Support for Reform UK is not simply a “protest” vote and is driven more by ideology than dissatisfaction with the state of the UK, a major survey has suggested. Reform voters are most distinguished by their attitudes towards cultural issues, such as migration...

The Independent UK 8d ago

Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests

Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests This year has seen rising criticism of the student loans system after the chancellor announced at the autumn 2025 budget the repayment threshold would be frozen for three years - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The situation facing graduates with student loans is comparable to the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) scandal, the previous chair of a government review into Post-18 education has suggested. Giving...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Save Lives for Sam campaign: Stop a whole classroom of children dying every year

The Mirror is today launching our 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign to stop the “catastrophic” deaths of 33 children who drown in England every year - “the equivalent of a classroom of children lost’. Drowning in the UK has become an "epidemic" and a "national emergency," campaigners say, as we all join forces today to urge the Government to take urgent action. The UK has seen a horrifying death toll of 19 children and adults killed in water related incidents during one week, in a...

Daily Mirror 2d ago

Upcoming DWP research publications

Upcoming DWP research publications This document provides details of upcoming Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) research publications. Documents Details Find out more about research at DWP. Updates to this page - Announced provisional publication date of June for 'Child Maintenance Service Calculation Research'.

GOV.UK Statistics 9d ago

Olympic hero backs Mirror's 'Save Lives for Sam' campaign and reveals she fought 'terrifying' waves to survive

Olympic legend Rebecca Adlington is one of the best swimmers the world has ever seen - but even this elite sportswoman has come close to drowning. The mum-of-three has been speaking to the Mirror in support of our ‘Save Lives for Sam’ water safety campaign, and revealed the wave drama that left her "absolutely terrified" of the sea. At the height of her success in 2010, two years after winning two gold medals at Beijing 2008 Games, it all could have ended in disaster in Australia, if she had...

Daily Mirror 23h ago