The official currrency of the UK is the pound sterling.
Some shops in tourist areas accept Euro's, for example the big stores in London. But, the exchange rate may be worse than you would get at a bank and change will be given in sterling.
The official currrency of the UK is the pound sterling. Some shops in the UK accept Euro's, but may be accepted at an exchange rate that is unfavourable and change will be given in sterling.
The UK has opted out of the Euro for political and economic reasons.
UK
No the UK does not use the euro, they use the pound sterling. Each country in the UK has it's own type of pound.No, at the moment (and for the foreseeable future) the UK has kept the pound sterling as its currency.No, we still use the pound
The UK, along with several other European countries, have chosen to retain their own national currency and not use the Euro.
The UK and Denmark
There are no plans to adopt the Euro in the UK.
because Northern Ireland is part of the UK and the UK didn't (thank God) sign up for the Euro
The UK, including England, does not use the euro. Though a member of the European Union, the UK chose not to adopt the euro and instead still uses its own national currency, the pound (sterling).
10 UK is 45 in Euro
No. London, and the rest of the UK still use the British pound.
The Euro - unless you're in the UK where we still use sterling.
The UK does not use the Euro because of a number of economic factors. In order for a stable transition is it important that the economy of a member state and the eurozone are in sync and this was not the case when the UK last looked at joining. The UK is not under obligation to adopt the euro and currently has no plans to look into the issue again.