LEADING Scottish crime writer Denise Mina has explained why she is voting No in the referendum.

In a piece written for Radio Four's Today programme, Mina says independence is a "conceptual mistake," adding: "We live in a global environment."

"The nation state is an irrelevant 17th century construct, and the autonomous nation state is even more fantastical.

"All countries are bound by a web of international and supranational obligations.

"We would not be autonomous. We would be disadvantaged. Factionalising can only benefit stateless corporations as we vie to give them the best deal."

Turner Prize-winning artist Douglas Gordon appeared to back a Yes vote.

Via a Twitter feed of fellow artist Roddy Buchanan, he said: "I was in love with a girl, she needed her independence. I had to say 'YES'! Now we're best friends."