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More or Less

Education, Education, Education (and immigration)

10 June 2026

29 minutes

Available for over a year

Tim Harford investigates some of the numbers in the news. This week:

(00:32) The internet is abuzz with the claim that twenty-seven young migrants are hired for every British young person. We explore the truth behind this misleading claim.

(08:40) Last year two nerds made a bet on our programme. Those nerds are Substacker Sam Freedman and Maxwell Marlow from the Adam Smith Institute, and they were betting on how the government’s introduction of VAT on school fees would affect pupil numbers. The results are in…

(16:10) We revisit the topic of Welsh literacy after a raft of questions from loyal listeners. Could dual-language teaching explain Wales’ poor reading scores?

(21:53) A Maths A-Level exam was so hard it inspired 30,000 people to sign a petition. But what made it so difficult, and will it make a difference to pupils’ grades?

More or Less is the programme that looks at numbers and statistics in news and in life. We’re always looking for questions from listeners - you can contact us on moreorless@bbc.co.uk.

Guests:

Maxwell Marlow - Director of Public Affairs at the Adam Smith Institute

Sam Freedman - Author of ‘Comment is Freed’ Substack

John Jerrim - Professor of Education and Social Statistics at University College, London

Sebastian Bicen - maths YouTuber and former school maths teacher

Presenter: Tim Harford

Series Producer: Tom Colls

Reporter: Lizzy McNeill

Producers: Nathan Gower, Josh McMinn

Editor: Richard Vadon

Programme Coordinator: Brenda Brown

Sound Engineer: James Beard