Most modern stainless steel pans can be used on induction.
They should be stamped on the base showing what kind of cookers you can use them on.
The magnet trick really does work if there are no symbols to guide you. If the pot is magnetic it will heat up fine on induction.
I typed cookware suitable for induction hob and found a comprehensive list, but for some odd reason I couldn't get the link to appear as a link when I copied it.
The saucepans in the picture are suitable for induction and have a glass-ceramic inside. You can cook things like porridge and custard without anything sticking and you only need to wash them with a cloth afterwards. I bought mine in Germany and don't know whether they are available in the UK, but I highly recommend them.
The firm that makes them is KING ALUGUSS
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