Is a level price it?

It’s outcomes time for 700,000 A-level and T-level college students. It’ll imply ultimate selections about their future – and whether or not college is the best choice for his or her funds and their profession. 
 
With the large value of a 3 or four-year course, squeezed graduate incomes and quick adjustments to the job market on account of AI, is a level price it? 
 
Niall Paterson speaks to enterprise and economics correspondent Paul Kelso about whether or not the price of a level outweighs its reward and simply what has modified since Tony Blair vowed to get 50% of school-leavers going to school in 1999.  

Producer: Emily Hulme  
Editor: Paul Stanworth