The Knowledge
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
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Directors | Bob Brooks |
Story by | Bob Brooks |
Screenplay | Jack Rosenthal |
Producers | Christopher Neame |
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ID | 3016602 |
About The Knowledge
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... " 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?
... 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
... " 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
... " 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'
... 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
... 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
... 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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Oscar Roome death: Boy choked on 'number of tomatoes', inquest told
By Galya DimitrovaBBC News
A 10-year-old boy choked to death after placing " A Number of cherry tomatoes in his mouth" while eating lunch at school, an inquest has heard.
Oscar Roome, from Chazey Heath, Oxfordshire, had been having his packed lunch in The Playground of Kidmore End CE Primary School on 23 June.
Oxford Coroner's Court heard speculation Oscar had been dared to put multiple tomatoes in his mouth had been ruled out after an investigation.
The death was recorded as an accident.
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. "
Duncan Roome, Oscar's father, said his son always had six cherry tomatoes in his packed lunch and that putting several in his mouth " wasn't the kind of thing he would do as a dare".
Mr Roome thanked school staff and paramedics who performed First Aid and prolonged CPR at The Scene .
In a statement, Oscar's family said he would be remembered for his " kindness, cheeky smile, sense of humour and humble intelligence".
" We, his parents, and his siblings, are heartbroken, " they added.
Staff and pupils at The School , which is near Reading, have created a mural for Oscar that they described as " very much a feature of Everyday Life at school".
" We have an incredibly strong school community and we will be doing our utmost to support Oscar's family, our pupils and staff as we come to terms with what has happened together, " a school spokesperson said.
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