Magazine

FinitoWorld magazine cover featuring Taylor Swift with the headline 'Shake It Off'.

Editors Pick

Why you need to have a happy workforce

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.

News

29th August 2023

From passion project to profession: the rapidly growing gaming industry

As the world of entertainment unfolds and venues across the world resurrect, in a corner of Tokyo a ...
28th August 2023

Stop Rishi-bashing over India trade deal

Reports that Rishi Sunak 'faces a new conflict of interest row' ahead of the G20 summit on the groun...
28th August 2023

The Baroness and the Mujahideen: the remarkable tale of Marefat school in Afghanistan

Vladimir Putin’s Russia launched a special operation against Ukraine on 24th February. This episode ...
25th August 2023

Stephen Fry on the need to relax

Despite his success, one sometimes feels a little sorry for Stephen Fry: for some, he is the celebri...
25th August 2023

Premiere Affaire: a film which shows there are no easy answers when embarking on a legal career

Premiere affaire is one of the juiciest films to hit the Piazza Grande at this year's L...
Thamashi De Silva
24th August 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: The CBI’s alarming inward turn

Evidence that Britain will - post-Brexit - become an outward-facing, confident, international tradin...
Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire
24th August 2023

Book Review: Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History by Kurt Andersen

In his thought-provoking book Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire, New York Times best-selling aut...
23rd August 2023

Essay: Lord Stevenson on the meaning of mental health

As part of our special on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, we asked leading thinker Dennis Stevens...
22nd August 2023

The Baroness: Frances D’Souza on Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak and the current deluge of legislation in the House of Lords

I don't think the election will be a slam dunk for Sir Keir Starmer. The main reason for that is I d...
17th August 2023

Diary: Longest-serving foreign secretary of Australia Alexander Downer on Rishi Sunak, Gary Lineker and the hilarity of George W. Bush

Ilegal immigration is an important issue for me. I think there's a lot of misreporting about Rwanda,...
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...
14th August 2023

Secretary of State Gillian Keegan on Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak and how Shirley Williams wrecked the education system

I spent most of my career in business and am a bit of a Johnny-come-Lateley to politics; I got elect...
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...
3rd August 2023

Meredith Taylor on Oppenheimer: “a fraught epic”

At a time when the world has been holding its breath over the escalation of hostilities between Russ...
2nd August 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Air India: a Country’s Reputation on the Line

The news that Air India will buy 250 Airbus aircraft and 220 Boeing jets, worth a total of $70 billi...
Mohamed Amersi
31st July 2023

Mohamed Amersi: “We ignore the Middle East at our peril”

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has galvanised the international community and triggered a combination ...
Asteroid City premiere Cannes 2023
28th July 2023

Review of Asteroid City: “a film with nothing to say about employability – or anything else”

How would you feel, I wonder, if you were a Hollywood star and not in the new Wes Anderson movie?...
Stuart Thomson
27th July 2023

Stuart Thomson on unleashing the power of autonomy in the workplace

In any role, one essential question to ask is: "How much autonomy do I have?" That will tell you a l...
Hanover Lodge Outer Circle Regent's Park
26th July 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Indian billionaire snaps up London mansion for £113 million

Signalling a changing of the guard in London's headiest property markets, Indian billionaire Ravi Ru...

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.