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Directors Bob Brooks
Story by Bob Brooks
Screenplay Jack Rosenthal
Producers Christopher Neame
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Would-be London cabbies face their final exam before going out to serve the public.

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When sea levels rise, so does your rent
Nov 27,2023 9:01 pm

... " They gave me The Knowledge, the terminology, and then I found out sea level rise was about me, " says Ms Holmes, who has been named as one of the BBC s 100 Women for 2023 for her work to advance housing rights for marginalised communities...

Can writing a diary protect your mental health?

Can writing a diary protect your mental health?
Nov 21,2023 1:31 pm

... That would suggest that diarists writing in The Knowledge - or perhaps hope - that their thoughts will be read by others can also benefit from the soothing effect it can have...

Gaza: Surgeon ready to help says moral duty trumps fear

Gaza: Surgeon ready to help says moral duty trumps fear
Nov 13,2023 4:11 am

... " It s inconceivable to me that they could be used as Hamas headquarters without The Knowledge of people who work there day in, day out...

Elianne Andam: Mourners remember 15-year-old girl

Elianne Andam: Mourners remember 15-year-old girl
Nov 11,2023 10:01 am

... " As we say goodbye to Elianne, we take comfort in The Knowledge that she is at peace, with her faith realised, " she said...

'Most of our friends use AI in schoolwork'

'Most of our friends use AI in schoolwork'
Oct 31,2023 12:21 am

... Out of place The Department for Education said the computer science GCSE is " designed to equip pupils with The Knowledge they will need for the technological jobs of the future, including in AI"...

AI could worsen cyber-threats, report warns

AI could worsen cyber-threats, report warns
Oct 25,2023 10:21 pm

... There are obstacles to getting hold of The Knowledge, raw materials, and equipment for attacks, but those barriers are falling - potentially accelerated by AI, according to the report...

Oscar Roome death: Boy choked on 'number of tomatoes', inquest told

Oscar Roome death: Boy choked on 'number of tomatoes', inquest told
Oct 17,2023 12:01 pm

... Coroner Darren Salter said: " It was something that Oscar chose to do but clearly not in The Knowledge it would be such a tragic consequence...

Yury Garavsky: Swiss trial acquits man who admitted abducting Belarus politicians

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Sep 30,2023 8:21 pm

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Coronavirus: a Meeting of the ex-NHS employees who return to work

Aug 23,2023 2:20 am

Dr. Jane Williams says: "it is very difficult to stop them a Doctor ,"

thousands of retired doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers with an offer to return to the NHS during the coronavirus crisis. Why go back and how you can make a difference?

For Dr. Jane Williams , a retired family Doctor , the evidence of growing pressure on the NHS came worrying close to home. She was contacted by a friend who was out of breath and was worried she had coronavirus. You invited The Friend , you can call the NHS 111 service. In spite of fast you do not get by get first of all, you a call back for 24 hours.

"you know, what are the heavy burdens must the 111 service," says Dr. Williams. “It is very difficult to stop, consult a Doctor . I feel the more that I can be used to help, the better really. "

In The Next few days, she hopes to do to start working from home, the telephone triage for 111, a role that she feels to do that at the Age Of 64, she is the safest method.

Dr. Williams held up her medical license after retiring from the Surrey GP Surgery - where you have a partner, had been for 30 years - in October 2016. It meant that just last week, she was able to isolate to step in if the two doctors were themselves.

“I had missed out on the Front. It was a really nice experience, meeting the staff, who all pull together, but also many of the patients I knew. It really means, the house Doctor the house Doctor . "

Mr Richard Kerr says the pandemic, the left has all of the "cocoons"

When Kim, 58, a former front line, teach nurse, with Links to, students, employees, nurses and others in health care, she maintained her medical license out of pride and in The Knowledge that they might need One Day .

“When The Chips are down, you have to get up and sit next to your colleagues. "

And until she did. After 25-year break from working in the intensive care unit, Kim ill is back as a bank nurse, to cover shifts on an intensive care unit.

“It's about people, really terrible Time In your life," she says. "All are afraid of. "

The married mother of two says, even though your skills are rusty a little, and the "essential" talking with people, working in a team and to be friendly, you never leave. For you, the quality is The Most important part of being back on the field of battle.

“The other day, [the patient] had thought for a suitcase with you, and I, I would open [it] and see if you had a toothbrush, so I your own toothbrush you clean your teeth and sprayed a little aftershave on them from their culture bag. I combed her hair and made sure they were shaved. These human things are really important for all of us to do it with our dignity. "

your first week will be a "really big shock" that left exhausted your feeling "and worn out". But she says it is a "privilege" to work again with colleagues and patients.

Dr Andrew T Cohen says NHS staff on a strand

Dr. Andrew T Cohen draw on and help each other is a retired consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. He says he felt forced to return to work after the reading of the stories, the roles of NHS staff, the used otherwise to Critical Care .

"It seemed to me that it was outside of your comfort zone, but it was exactly where my comfort zone had for 35 years as a consultant," he says.

He says Critical Care is a "strong pressure" area and the employees in The Unit , in order to be able, with extreme loads, "under normal circumstances".

Now, approaching the Age Of 68, he is aware of he can not in the same way that he used. But the urgent work was recently re-registration by The General Medical Council (GMC), he hopes to "do free" younger colleagues. He says, anaesthetists and Critical Care specialists such as it experts, are quickly becoming familiar with different types of devices - a capability that could prove to be very useful, if hospitals new

"It will work, an employee under a lot of pressure," he says. “But our specialty is based on the team, and the people will work together and help each other. "

What I need to know about the coronavirus?

in the Meantime, Mr. Richard Kerr , an honorary consultant neurosurgeon at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, says that he had to change a lot in his 40 Years of work for health care.

But he says that the rapid spread of The Virus "has left all falter".

“I think it's pretty scary. There is a degree of uncertainty. But pragmatically, if we do not Do Something about it, it can only be worse. "

The 64-year-old is in discussions about a return to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, where he had his last Surgery - a craniotomy for a brain Tumor in February of Last Year .

Mr Kerr, a member of the Council of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, says that he could roll Back To a supportive. But he is not excluded, Back To the op or to more Junior Ranks - among bloods and setting up drips.

“I could not in the vein to receive the First Time ," he jokes, "but I can usually get you There . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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