What the papers say – Could 19

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oncerns over the rise of AI leads the nation’s papers on the finish of the working week.

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The i reviews the Government is pushing for rules to guard humanity from the potential risks of synthetic intelligence, whereas the Daily Mail leads with telecommunications big BT asserting plans to switch 10,000 employees with AI.

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Staying with politics, The Guardian says the Government has unveiled a brand new swathe of sanctions in opposition to Russia, together with banning Russian diamonds in addition to Russian-origin copper, aluminium and nickel.

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The Daily Express carries feedback from Rishi Sunak, who predicted Tory success on the subsequent basic election.

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The Daily Telegraph reviews family power payments are anticipated to rise by nearly £120 a yr beneath the Government’s internet zero plans.

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Elsewhere, The Times leads with evaluation revealing worldwide nurse recruits accounted for 2 thirds of the rise in numbers since 2019.

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The Independent reviews an inquiry into maternity care failings at an NHS belief has been deemed “insufficient” as solely a fraction of black and Asian girls have come ahead.

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Water corporations have requested clients to foot the invoice to finish the sewage disaster affecting the nation’s rivers and seashores, in accordance with the Metro.

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The Daily Mirror leads with a six-year-old boy surviving a “horror” canine assault.

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The Sun reviews Ant and Dec are stepping down from Saturday Night Takeaway after 20 years.

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And the Daily Star says Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has induced gross sales of Y-fronts to soar.

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