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    PM hails eurozone crisis 'progress'

    Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed "important progress" at the G20 summit in Mexico towards a solution to the crisis in the eurozone. Mr Cameron was speaking at the end of a summit in which the outlines of a £600 billion

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    World leaders ponder euro at G20

    David Cameron will join world leaders meeting in Mexico to push for a long-term solution to Europe's economic turmoil after a "very bad crisis" was avoided when Greeks rejected anti-bailout proposals in crunch elections.

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    Poll: UK going wrong way on economy

    Almost three-quarters (73%) of British voters think the country is "moving in the wrong direction" economically, while a huge 93% fear that their children's generation will be worse off, according to an international poll released

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    Users 'would rather give up alcohol or chocolate than web'

    A survey has found that people are so attached to their internet access that they would rather give up booze, coffee, chocolate or even showering than go without the web. Top related searches: Internet access Best internet prices Fastest

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    British bill for saving Euro hits £29bn

    PA It's a huge price to pay for propping up a currency that we specifically chose to opt out of because we felt it was an unsustainable idea. But yet again Britain has agreed to dig deep and bail out the Euro to the tune of £29 million. So

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    G20 hit as Greek PM threatens to quit

    Try attending a meeting with Greek colleagues fighting under the table, exchanging black eyes over the fate of their country and currency, alongside a collection of Italians screaming about their own debts and economic reforms (or lack of them).

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    Obama calls for solution over euro

    World leaders meeting at the G20 summit in France must use the next two days to flesh out plans to resolve the eurozone debt crisis, US President Barack Obama has urged. Speaking in Cannes amid increasing tensions over the proposed Greek