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The London Oratory School September 1999, where 7 pupils have been arrested from
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The London Oratory School September 1999, where 7 pupils have been arrested from
The London Oratory School September 1999, where 7 pupils have been arrested from the school where Tony Blairs children Euan and Nicky attend. The teenagers robbed passengers on a bus. The boys were held over night after the driver Robert Warren called the police. They were said to be part of an originally 15 strong gang that picked on student David Margolis and a friend at Kingston railway station in Surrey
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The London Oratory School September 1999 - A Snapshot of Controversy and Consequences
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. This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to the year 1999, capturing a moment that sent shockwaves through The London Oratory School community. In this image, we see the iconic school building standing tall against a backdrop of an eventful past. September 1999 marked a turning point for this prestigious institution as seven pupils were arrested following their involvement in a shocking incident. These young individuals, including Euan and Nicky Blair, sons of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, found themselves entangled in an unfortunate series of events that would forever leave its mark on their lives. The teenagers' arrest stemmed from their alleged participation in robbing passengers aboard a bus. It was driver Robert Warren's swift action in alerting the authorities that led to these boys spending a night behind bars. Reports suggest they were part of a larger gang comprising fifteen members who had previously targeted student David Margolis and his friend at Kingston railway station in Surrey. This photograph serves as both evidence and reminder of the complexities within educational institutions during the late 1990s – bullying being one such issue that demanded attention. As we gaze upon this image today, let it serve as an opportunity to reflect on how schools have evolved since then, striving towards safer environments where every pupil can thrive without fear or intimidation. Captured by Mike Moore's lens, this poignant snapshot encapsulates not only historical significance but also acts
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