Thursday's papers focus on violent protests by Trump supporters at the Capitol building in Washington.
A man in his 30s is being treated in hospital after being shot in the leg.
Health chiefs warn of "extended family clusters" accelerating the spread of the virus.
The prime minister leads UK politicians from all parties condemning the scenes at the US Capitol.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon describes the scenes in Washington as an "attack on democracy".
On Wednesday the UK recorded more than 1,000 daily Covid deaths and hospitals are struggling to cope.
It is the highest toll recorded on one day since April, as MPs support new measures in England.
At Fullwell Cross Medical Centre in North London, they are now vaccinating almost 1000 people a week.
Queues at one vaccination centre lasted for up to three hours, BBC Wales is told.
Scott Leavold-Davey resigned from the school in January 2019 and now lives with the pupil.
All six of Liverpool City Region's boroughs are in England's top 20 of highest rising cases.
Brains has been brewed in Wales since 1882 but now there are talks of closing its Cardiff brewery.
It will be known as Reform UK - despite objections from a think tank with a similar title.
The sites, including football stadiums and racecourses, will begin operations next week.
Drive-through and delivery services will still be available while it reviews its safety procedures.
The Woman's Hour host had questioned controversial remarks previously made by a contributor.
The streaming giant is criticised for "unfortunate" timing during the new lockdowns.
The vaccine minister defends the decision to keep nurseries open, as unions call for a shutdown.
One hospital boss said a two-week "lag" meant things could get worse before they get better.
Judge rules he has an incentive to abscond if allowed to leave jail before major appeal hearing.
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