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Bucks County voters to decide contested primaries for sheriff, controller, prothonotary

Division in Bucks County s Democratic and Republican parties will be on display as voters head to the polls for the May 18 primary election. In the race for controller an office that oversees the county s finances Republicans Pamela A. Van Blunk, an attorney, and former county commissioner Andrew L. Warren are vying for the nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Neale Dougherty, who is unopposed in his primary. For prothonotary, the principal clerk of the court, Republicans Coleen Christian and Jennifer L. Hannigan will face off, each looking to take on the incumbent Judi Reiss, a Democrat who also is unopposed. In the primary race for sheriff, county Democrats will have a choice between retired Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Mark E. Lomax and incumbent Sheriff Milt Warrell. Fred Harran, Bensalem s director of public safety, is unopposed in the Republican primary. 

Covid: Radiologist shortage adds to Wales NHS pressures

BBC News By Owain Clarke image copyrightGetty Images image captionWales has 38% fewer consultants than needed to keep up with demand, according to The Royal College of Radiologists A shocking shortage in imaging doctors could risk patient safety and make it extremely difficult to cut waiting lists built up during the Covid-19 pandemic, experts have warned. The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) said Wales had the UK s worst shortage with 38% fewer consultants than needed to keep up with demand. Charities called the figures alarming. Parties fighting to lead the next Welsh government in May s election said they would recruit more staff to the NHS.

Covid: 3,500 missing from cancer services in Wales

BBC News Published image captionMacmillan said people with cancer symptoms should visit their GP About 3,500 cancer patients are missing from treatment services since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a charity. Macmillan said stronger messaging was needed to tell the public the NHS was open to get symptoms checked. Another charity, Tenovus, said it had faced push back from ministers over a recovery plan for cancer services. The Welsh Government says a national meeting will be held in the coming weeks to discuss them. Cancer screening services were paused from the start of the pandemic until the end of June 2020 to ensure the safety of staff and patients and so resources could be redeployed to tackle the virus.

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