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  • Nigel Farage: everyone's out to silence Ukip's voice in Scotland

    Ukip leader Nigel Farage has said there is "something unpleasant going on" in Scotland after a chaotic day's campaigning, with a senior party figure claiming there is a "problem with democracy" north of the border.

  • Yes camp faces calls to publish 2014 poll results

    YES Scotland is under pressure to publish the results of polling research claiming support for independence is rising among women, 16 to 24-year-olds and parents with young children.

  • Shetland, Orkney, W.Isles: we want more powers after indyref

    Island councils have joined forces to call for further powers to run their own affairs regardless of the outcome of next year's independence referendum.

  • The Common Weal: how Scotland could look very different after indyref

    A group of academics and economists have launched an international project to flesh out their vision of an independent Scotland as a wealthier and more fair country on the Nordic model.

  • Yes Scotland says women and young shifting to independence

    Yes Scotland sources say they have identified a shift in favour of independence among growing numbers of women and young people, two of the groups thought to be most opposed to Scotland leaving the UK.

  • Nation may struggle to get into the EU after 2014, says MEP

    A senior Spanish MEP has voiced doubts that his country would support an independent Scotland's membership of the European Union.

  • No guarantees over £144-a-week flat rate pension if referendum results in a Yes vote

    ThE Scottish Government has refused to guarantee the introduction of a heralded £144-a-week flat rate pension if Scotland becomes independent.

  • Swinney to be quizzed by accountants over future of pensions in event of Yes vote for independence

    FINANCE Secretary John Swinney is expected to be quizzed over the SNP's plans for pensions under independence this week, amid rising criticism over the Scottish Government's apparent lack of foresight on the issue.

  • Scots-born tycoon: indy campaigners could make Scotland a laughing stock

    Independence campaigners risk making Scotland a laughing stock, according to a Scots-born Canadian tycoon.

  • Holyrood may vote to censure Question Time

    THE SNP is attempting to force a Holyrood vote censuring the BBC's Question Time programme for featuring Nigel Farage and George Galloway in an edition broadcast from Edinburgh.

  • VisitScotland accused of SNP bias

    SCOTLAND'S national tourism agency has altered its website after complaints a potted history of the country promoted the SNP.

  • Scotland in EU 'good for Europe'

    SLOVAKIA'S former foreign minister has said it would be "good for Europe" for an independent Scotland to join the EU.

  • Indy Scotland would get EU welcome, but must build alliances, says Slovakian MEP

    An independent Scotland would be welcomed as an independent member state in Europe but would have to build alliances to promote its policies, according to a former Slovakian foreign minister.

  • Pledge to scrap bedroom tax in first year of independence

    ALEX Salmond has pledged to abolish the so-called bedroom tax within a year if Scots vote for independence.

  • Finance expert's independence concern

    Royal Bank of Scotland and other leading financial institutions could pull out of an independent Scotland to comply with EU rules that their headquarters and registered offices need to be in the same country, an expert has warned.

  • Claims Yes vote would be threat to defence jobs

    The Scottish defence industry could lose contracts worth billions of pounds as well thousands of jobs after independence, the UK Government yesterday warned.

  • BBC under fire over debate line-up

    THE BBC has been accused of bias and making cheap entertainment after UKIP leader Nigel Farage and George Galloway appeared on Question Time from Edinburgh, but the Liberal Democrats and Greens were left out.

  • Patten: BBC is up to covering 2014 poll ... but it won't be easy

    BBC chairman Lord Patten has described the independence referendum as arguably the biggest domestic political event in his lifetime and insisted the corporation can cover it in an impartial and balanced way.

  • Pensioner group demands potential independence changes

    THE UK's biggest pensioner organisation has demanded answers on how state and occupational pensions might change in an independent Scotland.

  • Experts pull out of meeting

    EXPERTS who warned of "serious risks" to pensions and benefits if an independent Scotland set up its own welfare system have pulled out of a scheduled appearance before a Holyrood committee.

  • Tirade shows Better Together confusion

    LIBDem rural affairs spokesman Tavish Scott has landed himself in the manure after some over-enthusiastic muck spreading about his political opponents.

  • SNP Minister urged: don't politicise Royal Highland Show

    Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead will politicise a flagship countryside event if he discusses the impact of independence on rural Scotland there, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.

  • Former military bosses 'slay Unionist myths'

    ARMED forces in an independent Scotland would "most likely" be short of personnel, a retired Air Marshal has told MPs.

  • Yes campaign tries to stamp its authority on passport row

    Yes Scotland has accused Theresa May of being "irrational" for warning the UK could prevent Scots from holding dual nationality in the event of independence.

  • Scottish Government plans to share welfare system with UK after indyref

    THE Scottish Government has said it wants to share the UK's welfare system for a transitional period if Scots vote for independence in next year's referendum.

  • Benefits could switch easily after a Yes vote, say SNP expert group

    AN independent Scotland would have more than enough dedicated infrastructure and personnel to deliver pensions and other welfare benefits on day one, according to a Scottish Government-commissioned report published this week.

  • Bremner urges politicians to 'relax' over referendum

    IMPRESSIONIST Rory Bremner has told both sides of the referendum debate to "relax" about comedians making fun of Scottish politicians.

  • Independence threat to Scots credit unions

    SCOTLAND'S credit unions, which help hundreds of thousands of people with cheap loans, could be threatened by independence, Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander will say in a letter today.

  • MI5 spies told: stay out of referendum

    A senior Nationalist has written to the head of the UK's Security Service and asked for an assurance that MI5 spies will not interfere in the independence referendum.

  • Independent Scotland's armed forces 'should focus on peace'

    AN INDEPENDENT Scotland's armed forces should focus on humanitarian aid and peace- keeping duties, Yes campaigners have said.

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