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Sir David Attenborough
6th November 2024

Exclusive: Sir David Attenborough interview

‘This is a man who answers his phone,’ a mutual friend has told me, and Sir David Attenborough doesn...
22nd March 2024

The Poet at Work I: Tishani Doshi

As the government seemingly reduces the importance of poetry on the national curriculum, by making i...
15th August 2023

Diary: Eddie Izzard on pronouns, working with Judi Dench and the plight of the street performer

It all started when I went on Sky's Portrait Artist of the Year. They said: "What would you like? Wh...
11th August 2023

Photographer Rankin on how Bjork gave him his start in the industry

For anyone looking to be famous, one possible route seem to be to truncate your name into a snappy w...
10th August 2023

Jim O’Neill on 9/11, the BRICs, and Biden’s priorities

In late summer 2001, when I was co-head of economic research at Goldman Sachs with Gavin Davies, it ...
8th August 2023

Model Rosalie Nelson: they wanted me ‘down to the bone’

In Australia they have a healthier outlook on how models should look...
9th March 2023

Interview with Simon Giddins: ‘the man you go to if you have a problem the police can’t fix’

Alice Wright meets Simon Giddins – the man you go to if you have a problem the police can’t fix ...
Professor Andrew Eder
28th February 2023

Professor Andrew Eder on the joys of a career in dentistry

After 35 years as a dentist in practice and a clinical academic at UCL, Professor Andrew Eder reflec...
Stuart Thomson
15th February 2023

Why lifelong learning should never stop

Too often when we think about lifelong learning, it applies only to those who have been in the workf...
John Cleese
5th February 2023

That humorous feeling: how much comedy in the workplace is too much?

The witty can sometimes prosper in the workplace, but take it too far and you may have a problem, wr...
9th January 2023

Jim O’Neill on the MINTs, Goldman v government, and how countries become successful

After my paper published by Goldman Sachs coining the term ‘the BRICs’ – which referred to Brazil, R...
AI recruitment scaled
3rd January 2023

2022 Highlights: Computer says no – should we welcome AI in recruitment?

As unemployment soars and the market floods with an excess of applicants applying for a limited numb...
Sir David Lidington on managing stress
23rd December 2022

2022 Highlights: Sir David Lidington – ‘History trains the imagination’

The former de facto No. 2 in the May administration talks about how a history degree has helped him ...
Robert Halfon reacts to the government's decision to make poetry optional at GCSE on the national curriculum
13th December 2022

Robert Halfon Interview: ‘AI could act like an individual tutor for every child’

Robert Halfon MP, the Chair of the Education Select Committee, has a long history of championing cau...
Sir Martin Sorrell
13th December 2022

Exclusive Interview: Sir Martin Sorrell

A look back at Finito World's mid-pandemic talk with Sir Martin Sorrell who offered advice for the d...
Frustrated man
9th December 2022

Burnout: what is it, and how can we manage it?

We’ve heard a lot about ‘burnout’ recently, but it’s more than just another word for the stress and ...
10th November 2022

Entrepreneur Henry White on building the “Netflix of finance”

When Henry White - now a fully-fledged FinTech founder - first entered the thorny world of money as ...
26th October 2022

Dinesh Dhamija reacts to Rishi Sunak’s appointment as PM

Rishi Sunak’s appointment as Prime Minister has focused attention on the rising influence of British...
23rd August 2022

Amazon’s next prey: the hairdressing industry

The ubiquity of the tech giant Amazon has been the melody of the past decade - a thumping tune which...
4th August 2022

Mr and Mrs Smith Founder James Lohan: Journal of a Voyage Round My Room

As the travel industry continues to confront headwinds, James Lohan tells us about what the life of ...
3rd August 2022

The Industry 2.0: Journalist aspirants rival bankers for drama and drive

I recently enjoyed the BBC’s new drama Industry, in which we follow five graduates that vie for a pe...

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