Labour promised a referendum on Britain joining the euro when it came to power in 1997. But in June 2003 the then Chancellor Gordon Brown ruled that the conditions for Britain's entry had not been met and rejected the euro
no in Britain we use the pound which is usually equal to around 1.25 euros but with the economic downturn it's probably less
yes irish people do use euros
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
Corsica is part of France, so yes it does use Euros.
No. The United Kingdom, which Scotland is part of, does not accept nor use Euros.
This cannot be answered as Britain does not use a currency called dollars. Officially they use Euros, but sometimes they refer back to their previous currency of the Pound.
You can indeed,and if you desire you can exchange the euros for pounds.
No, they use Pesos
You can easily exchange euros to kunas in Croatia.
£9.75
The same as everywhere else, that is, $26.95 (21.1058 euros)
Nothing. Britain uses the Pound Sterling (GBP), not the Euro.