貧困生與富二代
Daily Mail: More than 2,000 bright children from poor homes are missing out on places at top universities because they get lost in a 'secondary school maze', that's according to new research.
These disadvantaged students are being overtaken by less able but more well-off pupils despite their early promise.
Former Labour Health Secretary Alan Milburn, chairman of the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, which published the findings, warned Britain is wasting talent on 'an industrial scale'.