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Euro poll question revealed Gordon Brown announces the publication of a bill that could pave the way to a possible UK referendum on joining the single currency. Hain pushes euro case Commons leader Peter Hain urges Tony Blair to keep the euro in his sights despite the continuing row over the death of Dr David Kelly. Dollar falls to all-time euro low The value of the dollar falls sharply amid fears of an American trade war with China and fraud arrests on Wall Street. Euro blamed for job losses The Anglesey economy is dealt another blow after 30 workers lose their jobs at a German company. Euro forgeries soar Europol steps up the search for fake euros after police see a sharp rise in the seizure of counterfeit notes. Blair unveils pro-euro group Tony Blair is to chair an inner group of Cabinet ministers tasked with overcoming obstacles to Britain joining the single currency. UK 'not yet ready for the euro' Gordon Brown rules out joining the euro immediately - but clears the way for a possible referendum next year. No more Mr No-to-it-all? Gordon Brown had them on their edge of their seats in the Commons, says the BBC's Nick Assinder. Blair: Early euro poll 'possible' Tony Blair and Gordon Brown make the pro-Europe case and say a euro vote may come within two years. Action not words, say Lib Dems Gordon Brown needs to match his warm words about the euro with action to prepare for joining, says the Lib Dems' Matthew Taylor. Blair and Brown 'running scared' Iain Duncan Smith says the government's pro-European campaign is an attempt to cover up its euro splits. Brown's statement at-a-glance At-a-glance details of chancellor's euro decision. Q&A: What decision means What are the economic and political implications of Gordon Brown's decision not to recommend the euro? BBC News Online explains. The great euro debate A potted guide to the key arguments over the euro. Timeline: Possible poll dates When could there be a referendum on the euro? BBC News Online checks out the possible dates. Treasury issues euro entry plan BBC News Online looks at the steps the government is taking to prepare in case the UK decides to go for the euro. History of the euro BBC News Online's guide to the history of the euro. The UK's five tests BBC News Online's basic guide to the five economic tests set by Chancellor Gordon Brown to assess the UK's readiness to join the euro and due to be ruled on by next June. Business reaction to decision Sterling keeps sliding following Chancellor Gordon Brown's rejection of euro entry, while opponents say he has not gone far enough. Evan Davis: A confusing picture As Gordon Brown postpones UK adoption of the euro, sifting the truth from the economic and political confusion is not easy. What do the tests mean? BBC economics correspondent Dharshini David explains for Panorama why joining the euro is far more complicated than simply meeting the government's five tests. Housing worries bar euro entry The UK's volatile housing market is one of the stumbling blocks to joining the single currency. Business winners and losers Who are the winners and losers from the government's decision to delay a referendum on possible euro entry? Head-to-head: The business view Alan Wood, chief executive of Siemens UK, and Wetherspoon pub boss Tim Martin put the case for and against euro entry. Brown takes aim at housing market How will Chancellor Gordon Brown's decision on the euro affect UK savers and homeowners? Should Britain join the euro? Do you think the UK should take the plunge and join the single currency - or keep the pound? Notes and coins guide Notes and coins guide Proposals for EU's future A guide to the EU draft constitution, explaining what it says, and why people are arguing about it. EU enlargement EU enlargement History of currencies History of currencies The UK and Europe The UK and Europe Euro reaction: Key quotes Reaction from the key campaigners to Chancellor Gordon Brown's 'not yet' verdict on British euro entry. Papers plough through statement For the Treasury groupie, the column inches devoted to Monday's Commons statement on the euro will be a delight. EU leaders praise Brown France's President Chirac and Germany's Chancellor Schroeder give a positive response to the UK euro delay. European press review European papers comment on a number of EU-related issues, including the British Government postponing its euro decision. UK boost for Swedish sceptics Britain's decision to delay entry to the single European currency may boost Swedish campaigners against the euro. The euro and the EU's future BBC News Online's guide to all the talk of referendums about the UK, the euro and the proposed European constitution. The UK and referendums Clement Attlee said referendums were alien to British traditions but the concept has fairly deep roots in UK politics. How Europe splits the Tories They were once the self-styled party of Europe but just look at the Conservatives now, writes political correspondent Nyta Mann. Euro news conference key points Key points from Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's news conference launching a pro-European campaign. Labour's long Euro-conversion The schism over Europe that helped keep Labour out of power for years is now broadly resolved. Euro studies send pound lower Sterling loses ground after a report seems to suggest the pound must weaken substantially before Britain can adopt the euro. Euro hits all-time high Europe's single currency reaches record levels, and is expected to continue to rise further. Ireland to top expensive list The Irish Republic is expected to become the most expensive country in the eurozone later this year. Euro interest rate slashed The European Central Bank responds to worries about deflation and euro strength by cutting eurozone interest rates to a record low of 2%. Euro rules explained Rules which limit budget deficits in eurozone countries are under fire for exacerbating the slowdown. This soap opera will run and run The BBC's Nick Assinder assesses the relationship between Tony Blair and his chancellor.
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