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  • Brilliant powerhouse or basket case? Opposing camps clash over finances of an independent Scotland

    The opposing camps in the battle over Scottish independence will next week put forward conflicting visions of Scotland's economic future.

  • 'Our banks can win back their reputations ... but we can never again have a government in thrall to the financial sector'

    Much of the Treasury paper seems to be based on a flawed, outdated view of the world which takes no account of the substantial banking reforms which have been on going across Europe and around the world since 2008.

  • Demonstrators defended by Salmond in row with Ukip chief

    ALEX Salmond has launched an outspoken attack on Nigel Farage after the Ukip leader blamed "racist" and "anti-English" independence supporters for disrupting an event in Edinburgh.

  • 190,000 viewers watch the first televised referendum debate

    NEARLY 200,000 viewers tuned in to watch the first live television debate of the referendum campaign, according to STV.

  • Salmond tells Nigel Farage to stay out of Scottish politics

    First Minister Alex Salmond entered the controversy surrounding Nigel Farage's chaotic visit to Scotland by telling the Ukip leader he knows "absolutely nothing about Scotland".

  • Ministers under fire over EU legal advice

    MINISTERS are facing pressure to publish their legal advice on an independent Scotland's membership of the European Union.

  • Independence business report move

    The UK Government is marshalling potentially dozens of Coalition ministers as it broadens its campaign against Scottish independence.

  • Purdah discrepancy claim

    HOLYROOD ministers face a tougher legal sanction than their Westminster counterparts on the purdah period which bans announcements during the referendum campaign period, MSPs were told yesterday.

  • Scottish Ministers: we've now got official advice on EU membership

    The Scottish Government says it has now received legal advice about an independent Scotland's membership of the European Union.

  • Farrago as Nigel Farage is rescued by police from protesters

    Nigel Farage had to be rescued by a police riot van today after an attempt to relaunch the party in Scotland descended into chaos.

  • Ex-Canadian PM: indyref poll could tear families apart

    Former Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien has questioned the threshold that could allow the Scottish independence referendum to be won by a single vote, and warned the campaign could be emotionally divisive.

  • Older Scots reluctant to vote Yes as they feel more British

    OLDER Scots are less likely to support independence because they have relatively strong feelings of Britishness, a new analysis has suggested.

  • Darling says No campaign needs to win well to avoid 'neverendum'

    Unionists must win a convincing victory in next year's independence referendum to settle the question for a generation, the leader of the No campaign has suggested.

  • Business group launched under Yes Scotland banner

    MORE than 350 businessmen and women have launched a pro- independence campaign under the Yes Scotland banner.

  • Ukip brand Better Together 'blithering idiots'

    THE Better Together campaign has been labelled "blithering idiots" by Ukip for not allowing Nigel Farage to join forces with the pro-UK campaign while the party insists its members are, nonetheless, helping the anti-independence cause at a grassroots level in Scotland.

  • Scots entrepreneurs form pro-independence group

    A Falklands veteran who became one of Scotland's most successful entrepreneurs is to play a key role in a new pro-independence group.

  • Brown attacks Tory 'Enoch Powell' immigration policy

    FORMER Prime Minister Gordon Brown has turned Labour's pro-UK campaign launch into an anti-Tory tirade by accusing David Cameron's Government of going down an Enoch Powell-style route over immigration.

  • Nationalist security plans derided

    THE SNP's plan for a £2.5 billion annual security budget in an independent Scotland has been branded "back of the envelope stuff" and would put Scots at risk, a defence seminar has been told.

  • Brown joins launch of Labour campaign to preserve Union

    SCOTTISH Labour today launches its own campaign to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom, insisting its distinctive voice will be used to argue there is a better future if Britain's talents and resources are shared to unite behind common causes.

  • Sturgeon woos female voters with pledge to undo Tory welfare reforms

    Nicola Sturgeon launched a determined bid to woo female voters by pledging to undo "the worst impacts" of UK Government welfare reforms, particularly those affecting women, should Scotland vote for independence.

  • 2014 vote call for prisoners

    Prisoners serving short-term sentences should be given a vote in the independence referendum, according to Liberal Democrats.

  • SNP attacks Coalition paper on economic case for Union

    A forthcoming analysis paper from the Coalition has been undermined even before it has been published, the SNP has claimed, after a leaked draft showed it had planned to use the UK's coveted triple-A status as a key argument against Scottish independence.

  • Farage: Ukip will target SNP vote

    Ukip leader Nigel Farage has insisted his party is relevant to Scottish politics as he prepares to target SNP voters in a Holyrood by-election.

  • BROWN RETURNS TO FIGHT FOR THE UNION

    FORMER prime minister Gordon Brown will make a rare high-profile appearance tomorrow when he helps launch Labour's campaign for Scotland to stay in the Union.

  • LibDems push for prisoners to get a vote in referendum

    CRIMINALS serving short sentences should be allowed to vote in the independence referendum, according to the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

  • Adviser to German government: 'indy Scotland would still be in Europe'

    An adviser to the German government has said he believes Scotland would remain part of the European Union in the event of a vote for independence.

  • Jim McColl joins entrepreneurs in call for independence details

    TWO more leading Scottish entrepreneurs have criticised a lack of proper debate by the country's political leaders before the independence referendum.

  • Tory Trident claims 'embarrassing'

    LORD Ashcroft, the Tory donor, has been accused by the SNP of committing a gaffe by conducting a poll that showed 50% of Scots did not want Trident retained in an independent Scotland while only 35% did.

  • Salmond: Scotland should return to traditional banking values

    Scotland should lead the way in building trust with the damaged banking sector by returning to a traditional system, according to a new blueprint.

  • Scots split over future of Trident

    People in Scotland are split over the future of nuclear weapons on the Clyde with almost as many supporters as opponents, a poll suggests.

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