I strongly recommend avoiding rankings, they are a waste of time using questionable metrics & underlying data.
Engineering physics is a niche course, lots of universities offer engineering degrees & lots of unis offer physics programs (theoretical/applied/combined...) however very few do jointly engineering physics degrees (this is the only one in the UK, I am aware of even though loughborough have been running this course for a long time). A big reason for this is engineering & physics degrees are accredited by different bodies and the IOP’s requirements are rather different to that of IMeche / IEEE / IChemE etc.
So what you have with loughborough’s engineering physics is essentially a physics degree with an introduction to some areas of engineering.