Wednesday's national newspaper front pages
- Rishi Sunak plans to "tear up the rule book" and change the status quo in an effort to fix the broken politics in the UK.
- AI chatbots have the potential to benefit human life by helping us work less and live longer, but there is a concern that they could turn on mankind.
- The prime minister acknowledges that the UK's political system is broken and vows to deliver a brighter future, while the opposition leader is seen as the continuity choice for voters.
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What the papers say – October 4
Newspaper front pages keep their focus on the annual Conservative Party Conference.
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By Rachel Lang, PA Wednesday’s front pages focus on a range of stories, from the ESRI warning about slower economic growth to the Minister for Finance saying a shortfall in tax revenue will limit the budget. The Irish Times reports the Government has received two fresh warnings ahead of next week’s budget, with the ESRI forecasting on Wednesday that growth will slow sharply... Source
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