Dealing with rising prices is a constant struggle. "I've juggled so much that I've dropped balls," said Tracy.
The weapon was not discharged and there were no injuries. Inquiries are ongoing.Insp Alyssa Fullelove-McCann said: "I'm aware this incident will be concerning but I'd like to provide reassurance that it is being treated as isolated and there is no ongoing risk to the public.
"Officers will remain in the area while inquiries are carried out and anyone with concerns or information can speak to them or call 101."The health board said the hospital's atrium had been closed for a short time and traffic around the hospital had been temporarily diverted.A spokesperson added: "There was no disruption to any of our services and the hospital is now open as normal."
The European Union has proposed a two-euro flat fee on billions of small parcels sent directly to people's homes, which mainly come from China at the moment.The new tax would mean that packages worth less than 150 euros (£126) are no longer customs-free.
Online marketplaces, including Chinese giants Temu and Shein, would be expected to pay the fee, said EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic.
Last year, 4.6 billion such parcels entered the EU, with more than 90% coming from China.Rhys says we are likely to see more of these sorts of offers are aimed at "superfans" who want to keep up with the latest releases.
For everyone else, waiting is an option."You can pick up the first 2016 Doom game for like £4 right now," says Rhys.
Doom's makers, perhaps unsurprisingly, believe their latest is worth jumping into."We think about price when we're developing it - we obviously want the value to be there for players," says Marty.