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+38 +1Scottish referendum vote-rigging claims spark calls for recount
Tens of thousands sign petitions wanting recount or fresh vote based on videos that purport to show evidence of electoral fraud
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+14 +1Scottish independence: David Cameron confirms he will not resign as Prime Minister if Scotland votes Yes
David Cameron has insisted he will not resign if Scotland votes Yes tomorrow, saying his future will be decided soon enough at May’s general election.
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+8 +1Scottish independence referendum: Alex Salmond addresses final campaign rally - live
Rolling coverage of all the developments in the last day of campaigning before tomorrow’s Scottish independence referendum
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+18 +19 Questions About Scottish Culture
If the independence vote is inspiring you to embrace Scottish culture, make sure you do it right. Here's what you need to know.
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+26 +1Scots decide whether to declare independence
Scots held the fate of the United Kingdom in their hands Thursday as they voted in a referendum on becoming an independent state, deciding whether to unravel a marriage with England that built an empire but has increasingly been felt by many Scots as stifling and one-sided.
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+25 +1Okinawa independence movement seeks inspiration from Scotland
Campaigners from Okinawa will arrive in Scotland on Monday to seek inspiration from the yes campaign as they look to boost support for making the southern Japanese island an independent nation.
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+22 +1‘Scotland has everything to become one of the world’s richest countries’
Scotland has oil, it’s small and can adopt the same regulatory measures as Singapore or Switzerland. That’s everything it needs to eventually join the list of the richest nations of the world, Dominic Frisby, author of ‘Life After the State’, told RT.
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+22 +1Scotland, you want out? We'll take your place
If Scotland votes to secede, does that open up a spot for another country? And if so -- Scotland, can America take your place?
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+18 +1North Korea 'backs Scottish independence'
North Korea is quietly backing the Yes vote in Scotland and would be keen to improve trade with a newly independent Edinburgh, according to officials of the Pyongyang regime. "I consider that independence would be a very positive issue for Scotland," Choe Kwan-il, managing editor of the Choson Sinbo newspaper, told The Telegraph.
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+22 +1Whatever Scotland decides, the old order is dead and buried
Owen Jones: The union will likely be gone within a decade. It’s not just the Tories in our bankrupt establishment that are to blame
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+41 +1Scottish Yes camp hails 'momentum'
The "Yes" camp finally achieve majority support in polls 12 days before the Scottish Independence Referendum.
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+23 +1Scotland Is Building The World’s Largest Tidal Array
Once completed, the project is expected to provide enough energy to power 175,000 homes.
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+18 +1Gretna Green,the bit of Scotland where English people go to get married
Gretna Green has been a hotspot for tying the knot since the 18th Century. But why do people still choose to walk down its many aisles?
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+29 +1The British police on armed routine patrol
In a little-noticed move, a small number of police officers are now routinely carrying sidearms while on patrol in parts of the mainland UK. How did this come about, and does it alter the relationship between the constabulary and the public?
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+24 +1Mother Rosdeep Adekoya admits Mikaeel Kular killing
The mother of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular has admitted killing her son and hiding his body in a suitcase, sparking a major search operation.
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+19 +1Ancient arachnid 'walks again'
The dead walk again: an arachnid that lived 410 million years ago has crawled back into the virtual world.
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+15 +1JK Rowling donates £1m to Scotland's anti-independence campaign
JK Rowling, the multimillionaire author of the Harry Potter novels, has donated £1m to the campaign against Scottish independence after warning that it could be a "historically bad mistake" to leave the UK.
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+25 +1Three killed in collision at Scottish car rally
Two men and a woman have been killed in a collision between a vehicle and spectators at the Jim Clark Rally in the Scottish Borders, police have said.
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+5 +1With four months to go before Scotland votes, a nasty rift has opened
Scotland’s nationalist first minister, is known to enjoy a flutter on the horses. He must therefore have felt his political racecard had turned hot in 2011 when Colin and Chris Weir, two lifelong members of the Scottish National Party, won a lottery jackpot worth £161m. That win, remarkably, has probably shortened the odds on a Scottish exit from the United Kingdom, after the independence referendum due in September. It has also helped reveal just how deeply the vote is dividing Scotland.
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+24 +1Independent Scotland's last gasp forgotten in Panama jungle
A few years before giving up its independence, Scotland took a bold gamble to secure a brighter future, founding a colony on the isthmus of Panama to corner trade.
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