THE campaign for a No vote to independence has amassed the personal information of thousands of voters in a breach of data protection law, the Sunday Herald can reveal.

A failure by the Better Together movement to register its operation in advance with the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has also exposed its directors, including former Labour chancellor Alistair Darling, to a theoretical risk of prosecution.

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