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Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing

Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

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30th April 2026

Exclusive: Jeff Bezos and Mastering the Long Game

It is a shame to begin on an ad hominem note but it must be admitted that of all our billionaires, J...
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29th April 2026

Exclusive: How King Charles III became the most important voice for social mobility in the UK

No matter how hard the King’s lighting team tries, it is difficult to create an intimate space. He s...
28th April 2026

Zadie Smith on the vanishing commons and the novelistic imagination

The novelistic approach to the human subject begins with the premise that power is not an identity. ...
23rd April 2026

Culture essay: Shakespeare and the Question of Work

There is perhaps no name more encrusted with reverence than that of William Shakespeare. The word it...
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22nd April 2026

Cosmo Landesman on making it in journalism and the tragic fate of his son Jack

My parents had a cabaret club in America in the mid-West. They did plays and had performers - people...
21st April 2026

Essay: Incuriosity Killed The Career

There is a moment in every great crisis where someone, somewhere, knew the problem was coming. But t...
20th April 2026

Robert Halfon: The Apprentice’s Star: What Tolkien’s Final Tale Teaches Us About Recognising Talent

In 1967, a 75-year-old J.R.R. Tolkien published his last 'faery' tale. Smith of Wootton Major runs t...
17th April 2026

Leonard Cohen at Ten Years Gone: What the Great Musician Teaches Us

Ten years after his death, Leonard Cohen remains an object lessons in how a career can evolve withou...
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16th April 2026

News: Finito bursary mentee Nick Hennigan to chair new next gen board

Could you tell us a bit about your background - and what has shaped your thinking most over the past...
15th April 2026

Tamsin Aston: A Letter from Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a vast double-landlocked country in Central Asia, with an extensive history and cultur...
14th April 2026

Sophia Petrides’ Letter from Cyprus: The Modern Landscape of Fear

We live in an era of constant motion: technology reshaping our world, borders shifting under geopoli...
13th April 2026

Diary: Alexander Hoare on continuity, being unfashionable and saying no

I have found myself thinking lately about my father. He was a banker, as was his father before him, ...
9th April 2026

Naomi Klein on the rise – and sheer strangeness – of personal branding

It's hard to overstate the weirdness of watching an idea go from laughable to inevitable. When I pub...
8th April 2026

Long Read: The Art of the Celebrity Interview

I remember the week I met Sting was the same week I met the then Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Will...
7th April 2026

Bursary Update: Ollie Nicholls: “I was surrounded by people at the very top of their game.”

Tell us a little about your early life and education? What was your family background and upbringing...
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1st April 2026

Exclusive: Prosper in a busy world – Sir Terry Waite

I retain equilibrium in our busy world by having time alone. Everybody needs some solitude and every...
31st March 2026

Exclusive: How Amal Clooney is Reshaping International Justice

It is the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, July 2019. Amal Clooney approaches the podi...
30th March 2026

Sarah Tucker: Revaluing the Three Arts: Why the Future of Education Depends on What We Once Called “Extras”

There comes a point in life when you realise two things. First, that you have spent an impressive nu...
27th March 2026

Report: Finito Sponsors Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards

Finito Education stepped up this year as headline sponsor of the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards, and...
26th March 2026

News: BBC bets on Big Tech as Brittin takes the helm

The BBC has turned, decisively and perhaps inevitably, to Big Tech....
25th March 2026

Sarah Tucker: Rhyme and Reason: Why Entrepreneurs Could Learn a Few Tricks from Poet

In boardrooms across London, New York City and Singapore, serious people say serious things in serio...

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