FEARS of "absolute carnage" outside polling stations on Referendum Day amid a growing atmosphere of intimidation have been raised by the No camp.

The suggestion comes after Yes Scotland was accused of organising "street mobbery" to shout down leading Unionist Jim Murphy, who warned the campaign had taken a "sinister turn".

Mr Murphy has suspended his "100 towns in 100 days" tour on police advice after he complained of organised intimidation. He was hit by an egg while campaigning in Kirkcaldy.

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