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Jorgeezy 
I'm British.
I know Imperial is rated for Physics and Maths but I think UCL is pretty boss for Maths nowadays too. (And if you weren't talking about Imperial I am stumped)
Yeah, Nottingham is a back up (It would be foolish to apply to all Uni's asking for A*'s and A's) but nonetheless it is regarded as around 10th for Maths in a few tables for the UK and has some pretty decent links to employers.
Where are you from?
Leeds now living in the midlands. Where are you from? I meant Imperial. I don't like London so I never really looked at their universities, as far as I'm aware LSE and Imperial are second to Oxford and Cambridge in their disciplines.
I'd ignore what the tables say and look at employability, the tables take into account what the students say about the local nightlife and other things completely unrelated to how well your degree will be viewed at the end of it, like how many people apply to it (I heard Nottingham is the most overrated from this because its quite close to the centre of the country and is easy to get to for most people in Yorkshire and the Midlands).
Ask students what they think of the university because some students will say its amazing when the Times asks them but say its shit when they know it won't have any affect on their degree. Universities tend to lower the grades they ask for for postgrad if you went there for undergrad as well, if you stay in the same department you are almost guaranteed to get in.
Have a look at how they work out the grades too, at Sheffield they average the class mark at 60 in the first year and after that they look at each persons average score and work out the average of these average scores for each class, then have that as the average mark in that class, which means if everybody gets 100 in every module everybody gets a 2:1, and if you do a class filled with people who haven't done well your mark gets dragged down. That seemed to be a Sheffield maths department thing, I've not heard of any other department doing the same but I'd ask about it all the same.