Sky puts 900 roles at risk in shake-up to compete with US streaming services
‘Our plans could be derailed’: family firms say Labour tax rises will force fire sales
Unassuming wooden crates filled with brake pads and metal springs are piled high in the loading bay of the Broadbent factory close to Huddersfield city centre. Shipping them out to Nigeria and Ghana remains the day job for Simon Broadbent, but the manufacturer’s owner has a growing issue nagging at him – the fate of his 160-year-old business in the face of Labour’s tax overhaul.Broadbent has emerged as a reluctant challenger to plans by the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to strip family firms of the ability to pass on their businesses tax free from next April. Campaigners, including the manufacturers association Make UK, say the tax overhaul threatens the backbone of the British industrial sector.Under the current system, business property relief allows families to pass on assets free of inheritance tax (IHT)
State pension on course for inflation-busting 4.7% rise under triple lock; JLR production shutdown extended again – as it happened
UK pensioners can look forward to a 4.7% increase in their state pensions next year, if the government sticks with the triple-lock.This morning’s labour market data shows that average wage growth (including bonuses) was 4.7% between May to July.That is the figure used in the triple lock formula which dictates that the state pension will increase in line with average wages, inflation or 2
Top UK artists urge Starmer to protect their work on eve of Trump visit
Leading British artists including Mick Jagger, Kate Bush and Paul McCartney have urged Keir Starmer to stand up for creators’ human rights and protect their work ahead of a UK-US tech deal during Donald Trump’s visit.In a letter to the prime minister, they argued Labour had failed to defend artists’ basic rights by blocking attempts to force artificial intelligence firms to reveal what copyrighted material they have used in their systems.Senior figures in US tech are accompanying the US president on his state visit, where an announcement is expected on a UK-US tech pact covering areas including AI.Elton John, one of the letter’s signatories, said government proposals to let AI companies train their systems on copyright-protected work without permission “leaves the door wide open for an artist’s life work to be stolen”.“We will not accept this,” he added
‘I love you too!’ My family’s creepy, unsettling week with an AI toy
The cuddly chatbot Grem is designed to ‘learn’ your child’s personality, while every conversation they have is recorded, then transcribed by a third party. It wasn’t long before I wanted this experiment to be over ...‘I’m going to throw that thing into a river!” my wife says as she comes down the stairs looking frazzled after putting our four-year-old daughter to bed
McLaughlin-Levrone throws down gauntlet to Kipyegon in race to be greatest
First Tokyo witnessed the spectacular. Then came a divine act of Faith.In the women’s 400m, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone ran one of the fastest times in history, easing down, to raise the question of whether one of the oldest – and most controversial – track and field records might fall this week.Shortly afterwards another standout female of her generation, Faith Kipyegon, underlined her status by speeding to a historic fourth 1500m title with such grace and distance that it took the breath away.Both women have long stood tall in the athletics pantheon
England’s youngest-ever captain Bethell happy to ‘go in at deep end’ against Ireland
Jacob Bethell is ready for England to “chuck me in the deep end” as he prepares to lead the side for the first time against Ireland on Wednesday, making him the country’s youngest men’s captain.With Harry Brook rested for this quickfire three-match Twenty20 series in Malahide, just north of Dublin, the 21-year-old steps in to continue his brisk rise in international cricket.Bethell made his England debut last September and impressed in his first Test series against New Zealand at the end of the year. Yet to seal a regular place in the red-ball XI, he has become an automatic pick in Brendon McCullum’s white-ball teams.“Baz gave me a ring and said I was going to be skipper,” said Bethell
UK set on resolving standoff with big pharma, science minister says
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County Championship: Notts build lead despite Fisher’s 10-wicket heroics for Surrey – as it happened
Berthoumieu’s ban cut to nine games and Feleu also out of Women’s Rugby World Cup