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State pension on course for inflation-busting 4.7% rise under triple lock; JLR production shutdown extended until next week – business live

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

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UK pay growth stays high – but Britons are feeling the pinch

Tuesday’s latest snapshot of the UK jobs market shows what is becoming a familiar pattern: a gradual slowdown in hiring, rising unemployment, yet with wage growth still uncomfortably high for policymakers.Whether because of Rachel Reeves’s £25bn national insurance increase, AI-related disruption or Donald Trump’s tariffs – perhaps all three – companies seem to be cautious about taking on staff.In the July to August period, the number of vacancies in the economy was down by 119,000 on a year earlier.The unemployment data only runs to July – but it shows 2.3 unemployed people for each vacancy, up from 2

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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

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‘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

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Golden George Beamish delivers kick for New Zealand athletics at world championships | Jack Snape

He is the straight-talking, big-kicking and now giant-killing star of these World Athletics Championships, so when Kiwi George Beamish won a remarkable men’s 3000m steeplechase on Monday night, it was a shame his performance didn’t immediately garner more attention.His glory came just as Armand Duplantis was hypnotising the global audience with his latest pole vault world record. And with not a single journalist from New Zealand in Tokyo to celebrate the country’s first outdoor track world championships medal, Beamish was left talking to only a small clutch of reporters.But the 28-year-old, who hosts a podcast with two Australian runners, is hard to ignore when near a microphone. He cursed repeatedly when speaking after his triumph, reflecting on two years during which injury stalled the transition of the 2024 1500m World Indoor Championship gold medallist to the steeplechase

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Italian skier Matteo Franzoso dies at the age of 25 after training crash in Chile

The Italian skier Matteo Franzoso has died at the age of 25 following a crash during pre-season training in Chile at the weekend, his country’s winter sports federation (FISI) has confirmed.After suffering “a major head trauma” in the accident at the La Parva track on Saturday, Franzoso was taken by helicopter to the intensive care unit of a clinic in Santiago and placed in an induced coma. The FISI confirmed on Monday that he did not recover after “cranial trauma” and a subsequent swelling of his brain.“It is a tragedy for the family and for our sport,” the FISI president Flavio Roda said in a statement on Monday. “It is absolutely necessary to do everything possible to ensure that such episodes do not happen again