Jonathang Unfortunately, the Flying Scholarship as we know it went into terminal demise around 2 years ago.
The Inland Revenue, in their wisdom, decided that the system for claiming flying training as vocational training for tax rebates was being abused and put a stop to that around 5 years ago, except for those that can prove that they are going for an ATPL.
The Air League are a very good organisation [BRL - they're a not for profit org, so I should get away with this link!!] and with the kind support of industrial sponsorship, are able to award a number of scholarships, bursaries and awards. My niece actually got an award from them + the Guild of Women Pilots and got her PPL hours paid for (well, up to the 45 hr mark, anyway) - pretty good at the age of 18 to get a PPL for nothing. Have a look at their Web site for details
Air League Link .
The only other way I can think of (other than a possible BA cadetship) is Atlantic Flight Training, who for an investment on your part of around £18k will train you to frozen ATPL and guarantee a job at the end of it. I'm not so sure this scheme is still running (I was talking to someone last week who has got an ATPL through them and is still awaiting an interview).