
The end of the Pope's four-day visit to Britain is extensively covered by many of the day's newspapers.
The Daily Telegraph's front page carries a large photograph of the Pope, external smiling and giving a final wave while boarding a plane in Birmingham.
The Guardian says the open air ceremony in Birmingham,, external where the Pope beatified Cardinal John Henry Newman, resembled a "soggy, Catholic Glastonbury".
It also carries a picture of nuns wearing umbrella hats in the rain.
Conference news
The Guardian also looks ahead to the deputy prime minister's speech, external to the Liberal Democrat conference in Liverpool.
It says Nick Clegg will indicate that there will not be any "electoral pact" with the Conservatives in the future.
On its front page, the Independent says Mr Clegg will try to justify signing up to the Conservative-led budget cuts., external
The Daily Mirror, external and the Sun say a man who fathered at least eight children by eight women, external does not give them any money.
Instead, they say, he leaves them to claim benefits which will ultimately cost the taxpayer nearly £2m.
Arts cuts
Theatre producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh tells the Independent that the cuts in arts funding, external need not have a catastrophic effect on theatre.
The cuts are part of the government's general reduction in spending.
Philippe Croizon, 42, used prosthetic flippers and swam about 2mph, completing the 21-mile crossing in just over 13 hours.
Activities such as sky diving, bungee jumping and powerboat racing have risen to record highs, the paper says.