Magazine

Editors Pick

Grace Hardy gives her tips on accountancy careers

Grace Hardy on accountancy careers: “Be yourself”

BBC News

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.

Opinion

19th June 2025

Letter from Northern Ireland: Lord John Alderdice

As I listen to contemporary political discourse, I am struck by how often discussions are confined t...
18th June 2025

Steel, Sovereignty and the Five-Year Reprieve

It is sometimes the case that good news arrives draped in uncertainty. The announcement that British...
17th June 2025

Opinion: The Lower Thames Crossing is ‘a statement of national psychology’

The Thames has always divided and connected in equal measure. It has been a boundary and a bloodstre...
16th June 2025

Before Rising Lion: Lord Lamont on the predicament of Iran

There is an odd sensation at gatherings of diplomats and analysts discussing Iran these days. While ...
13th June 2025

Eternal Return: Labour is hinting at tax rises again

A few hours after unveiling a spending review weighted with ambition - apprenticeships, nuclear powe...
12th June 2025

All You Need to Know About: Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review

Yesterday's Spending Review arrived, as such things do, in a blizzard of spreadsheets and competing ...
11th June 2025

Opinion: Why Parental Leave for Fathers Needs to Change

James Yeates, an NHS worker in Suffolk, welcomed his son into the world in September 2024. It was, a...
10th June 2025

Atoms for the Future: All You Need to Know About Sizewell C

On the Suffolk coast, where the North Sea leans against the land with its usual ambivalence - someti...
9th June 2025

The Heart of the System: The Difficulties of the Nursing Profession

On Monday morning, as the country stirs once more into its fractured rhythms, a remarkable event unf...
6th June 2025

What does the Musk v. Trump spat say about the Future of Space Libertarianism?

By now, the barbs exchanged between Donald Trump and Elon Musk are familiar enough in tone...
5th June 2025

The Tracks of Our Tears: Will Reeves’ New Transport Plan Finally Create Jobs?

Chancellors rarely announce £15 billion without a calculation. For Rachel Reeves, whose time at the ...
4th June 2025

Tariffs, Turbulence and the Tightening Labour Market: What the New Trade Order Means for Jobs

The return of Donald Trump to the White House has triggered more than a political recalibration - it...
3rd June 2025

The Water Breaks: Why Thames Water’s Troubles Are Everyone’s Problem

At a certain point, the dysfunction becomes so well-known that it begins to feel ordinary. And yet t...
2nd June 2025

Will more submarines mean more jobs?

As Sir Keir Starmer unveils the most consequential defence review in a generation - including £15 bi...
23rd May 2025

The Politics of Parismony: a 4% Pay Rise and a 100% Headache

It is a curious feature of British public life that a 4% pay rise - once a figure to be scoffed at -...
London parliment
22nd May 2025

Opinion: Britain is Running on Empty – And the Young Know It

Legacy-blaming has replaced governing. A year into Labour's time in office, the main business of gov...
21st May 2025

Event Report: Tim Clark launches “Food, Glorious Food”

On Tuesday, my fourth school improvement report, this time looking at food in schools (both the prov...
20th May 2025

Keir’s Grand Bargain: Managed Decline or Needed Reinvigoration?

There was a time when a prime minister stood at a lectern, flanked by European leaders, and the nati...
effective communication
19th May 2025

Sophia Petrides on the Power of Intentional Living

In today's rapidly moving society, filled with constant distractions, responsibilities, and societal...
general election
15th May 2025

The Return of the Regions: What the Civil Service Shake-Up Gets Right (and Risks Missing)

For decades, power in Britain has spoken in one accent and one postcode: SW1. But if the government'...
14th May 2025

Britain is Becoming a Luxury Backwater – and Burberry is Paying the Price

When Burberry announced las week that it would cut 1,700 jobs - nearly a fifth of its global workfor...

Employability Portal

University Careers Service Rankings.
Best Global Cities to Work in.
Mentor Directory.
HR heads.

Useful Links

Education Committee
Work & Pensions
Business Energy
Working
Employment & Labour
Multiverse
BBC Worklife
Mentoring Need to Know
Listen to our News Channel 9:00am - 5.00pm weekdays
Finito and Finito World are trade marks of the owner. We cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited submissions, manuscripts and photographs. All prices and details are correct at time of going to press, but subject to change. We take no responsibility for omissions or errors. Reproduction in whole or in part without the publisher’s written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
© 2025 Finito World - All Rights Reserved.