Coverage focused on Pope Leo XIV's first Mass in the Sistine Chapel, where the first American pontiff called the Church "a beacon to illuminate dark nights." His election became more complex with reports of anti-Trump statements and allegations he "looked the other way" regarding abuse cases.
Mid-morning brought the guilty verdict for two men who cut down the iconic Sycamore Gap tree in what courts called a "moronic mission," with speculation about revenge motives related to planning disputes.
The UK-US trade deal announced yesterday continued generating discussion, with The Mirror claiming it would affect "every home in the UK" while some urged Britain to secure an EU trade deal in response.
Other stories included Putin's Victory Day parade in Moscow with Xi Jinping present, the head of the Royal Navy suspended over an alleged affair, and reports that Southport killer Axel Rudakubana attacked a prison officer.