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Opinion

16th November 2023

Tesla Targets India

I'm a big fan of Tesla. When I sold ebookers.com, I had salespeople trying to interest me in all kin...
14th November 2023

Suella Braverman and the Art of Ministerial Sacking: Part II

Sometimes it's your privilege as a journalist to call events precisely wrong. Yesterday, some minute...
13th November 2023

Suella Braverman and the art of ministerial sacking

To sack or not to sack. That is the question for Rishi Sunak this week and there are few who would w...
11th November 2023

Stephen James: Reviving the Spirit of Remembrance in the UK

Is the poppy our cultural canary in the mine? Following the atrocities of 7th October, this year's R...
8th November 2023

Opinion: Why Solar Power is the Answer

The world is hotter than ever. Climate-related disasters occur with terrifying regularity. ...
6th November 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: ‘Raise a Glass to Indian Whiskey’

Alongside its population and GDP milestones, this year India celebrated another world first: it is n...
2nd November 2023

Opinion: Time management is the difference between success and failure

Recently, Finito Education held a fascinating mentoring roundtable at a major bank in the City. ...
1st November 2023

Matthew Perry: 1969-2023

There is a scene in Matthew Perry's memoir Friends, Lovers and The Big, Terrible Thing which it is i...
30th October 2023

Dinesh Dhamija on India’s Investment Allure

As the world polarises further into warring blocs, with Russia, China and Iran on one side and the U...
24th October 2023

The Dinosaur’s Last Ride: Paul Joyce on why he’s still a petrolhead in the age of electric cars

Yes, that's me, I'm the dinosaur. Surrounded by exhortations and ads for electric vehicles, all at w...
20th October 2023

Why India’s Space Programme is Worth Every Rupee

"Why should Britain send aid to India when it has a space programme?" is a complaint you often hear ...
16th October 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Is sport in India about to explode?

Now that the eyes of the cricket-loving world are turned to the country, as it hosts the World Cup...
12th October 2023

Sarah Cobden-Ramsay on her ground-breaking jewellery charity Rhino Tears

It was during a visit to the Kariega Game Reserve in South Africa in 2016 that I encountered a remar...
11th October 2023

Omar Sabbagh: An Expat’s Impressions of London

I was born, bred, studied, and then studied some more, in London (or thereabouts). I didn't have a f...
4th October 2023

James Cleverly on India

I've just had the pleasure of meeting the Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, when he generously made ...
25th September 2023

Katharine Birbalsingh on the problem with government

I am sometimes asked if there’s any danger of children being put off by reading Shakespeare....
joseph mcdonald
21st September 2023

Finito bursary candidate Joseph Macdonald on an unexpected interview with Lady Bennett

It wasn’t something I ever expected to do. Though it was an experience a little outside my comfort z...
20th September 2023

Tim Clark Essay: What should the role of schools be in preparing young people for work?

In 2013, an Ofsted enquiry into careers education reported that, "only one in five schools were effe...
James Reed
19th September 2023

James Reed on The Big Give

Over the last 15 years, we have built a great machine for fundraising. It is called Big Give,...
15th September 2023

Essay: Why government needs to get serious about business

British business and trade will drive the future growth and prosperity of the UK, yet in recent year...
14th September 2023

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...

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