Proportion of senior judges who went to fee-paying schools has barely fallen since 1989,analysis by the Sutton Trust findsNearly three-quarters of senior judges and 71% of top QCs are privately educated, according to analysis by the Sutton Trust.
The proportion for judges has barely changed since the 1980s, or despite the fact that only approximately 7% of the population attend fee-paying schools.
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Source: theguardian.com