28/10/2011

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Officer Commended For Saving Cadet Coach

A Westminster officer has been commended for his bravery after he saved a coach full of teenagers, averting a crash. Michael Haughey, 25, took the wheel of a coach after the driver collapsed at the wheel at 60mph on a motorway. The Police Constable based at Paddington was off-duty in his role as a volunteer Army cadet leader when the incident happened. He grabbed the wheel as the coach began to veer across the central reservation into oncoming traffic on the M3. "I was lucky that I was in the right place at the right time," Mr Haughey said. He managed to stop the vehicle before it plunged down a steep embankment. He was detachment commander for the cadets on a training trip to Wiltshire in August 2010 when the driver collapsed near Camberley, Surrey. The coach was carrying 40 cadets aged 12 -18.

Equal Opportunity Given For Throne Succession

A new constitutional reform means that, for the first time, sons and daughters future UK monarchs will have equal right to the throne. At a summit in Perth Australia during the Queen's visit to the continent, commonwealth leaders agreed to change succession laws, allowing a first-born daughter taking precedence over younger brothers. The leaders of the 16 Commonwealth unanimously approved the changes on Thursday. The ban on the monarch being married to a Roman Catholic was also lifted.

Europe Seeking €70bn From China

Eurozone heads of the bailout fund are believed to have opened discussions with China on an investment scheme that will see the Eastern country injecting billions to help Europe's recovery. It is being reported that China may pay about €70bn euros into the fund, which is planned to reach €1trillion. After meeting Chinese leaders, Klaus Regling said there were no formal negotiations and would be no deal now.

(DW)

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