THE stakes on the euro's future could not be higher today as EU leaders battle to save the currency at what has been billed the "last chance summit".
Ahead of last night's dinner of the 27 heads of government in Brussels, the atmosphere was tense.
David Cameron was locked in talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, spelling out his demands on securing the single market and protecting Britain's financial services industry from the consequences of creating a tighter fiscal union among the eurozone members.
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