Reaction to Boris Johnson's Tory Party conference speech dominates the newspaper front pages.
Reactions to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party conference speech feature on most of the front pages. The Guardian says business groups rounded on Mr Johnson for delivering a "boosterish" speech that failed to tackle the supply chain crisis, branding his address "vacuous and economically illiterate".
"There may be trouble ahead" is the i newspaper's front page headline, as it reports the prime minister "shrugs off Britain's cost of living crisis". The paper says a "buoyant PM" argued that the UK is just facing post-Brexit transition problems on the way to a higher wage economy, but it adds that tensions in the cabinet are growing over the risk of inflation and immigration policy.
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