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Europe Intelligence Wire

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(From Guardian Unlimited)

8.39am: It's a relatively quiet morning. The Today programme, one barometer of the morning's news agenda, is leading on the two top stories on our site this morning: the medical journal editors' warnings about the NHS reforms and the education secretary Michael Gove's decision to scrap the system whereby some vocational qualifications count as equivalent to GCSEs in schools league tables. The idea is that this incentivises some schools to game the system by teaching poorer qualifications.

On the agenda today:

• David Cameron will address the Commons later to justify his decision to allow the eurozone countries to use EU institutions …

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