, the health and education departments said they could only afford to increase their pay bills
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It caps an amazing season for the club, who were only formed four years ago but reached the FA Vase final earlier this month, where they were
.A letter signed by more than 400 British musicians, writers and artists, addressed to Sir Keir Starmer, says failing to give that protection would mean them "giving away" their work to tech firms.
Also at risk, they write, is "the UK's position as a creative powerhouse".They want the PM to back an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would require developers to be transparent with copyright owners about using their material to train AI models.
A government spokesperson said: "We want our creative industries and AI companies to flourish, which is why we're consulting on a package of measures that we hope will work for both sectors."We're clear that no changes will be considered unless we are completely satisfied they work for creators," they added.