LESS than half of Scots feel well informed enough about the issues surrounding
independence and the
referendum, research by pro-independence campaign group Yes Scotland has found.

A survey commissioned by the organisation revealed 46% polled believe they know enough ahead of the 2014 vote.

Of those, 47% said they plan to vote yes, 1% fewer than the number who said they planned to vote no.

The survey – which is part of a wider programme of research by Yes Scotland –quizzed more than 1000 people in April.

It also found 74% of people are interested in the
independence debate, while 75% said they are very likely to vote and a further 13% said they are quite likely to vote.