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Prime Minister visits Dumfries and Galloway
The Prime Minister is expected to meet local school children in Dumfries and Galloway. He will discuss the implications of young voters in this year's independence referendum.
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PM makes his case for a 'No' vote in Scotland
David Cameron has been in the south of Scotland today making the case for a "No" vote in the independence referendum.
It was the second day of his campaign tour north of the Border ahead of September's vote.
The Prime Minister met pupils from Lockerbie Academy to hear their views. And in an exclusive interview for this programme he promised the Tories would give Holyrood more powers if Scots reject independence.
Our Scotland Political Editor, Peter MacMahon, reports:
Full Interview: Cameron on Scottish Independence
The Prime Minister has been in the south of Scotland today, campaigning for the Union.
He visited Lockerbie Memorial and spoke to young people from Lockerbie Academy about September's independence referendum.
Afterwards he told our Political Editor, Peter MacMahon, the Tories will promise to give Holyrood more power if there is a "no" vote in September.
Here's the full interview:
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Cameron visits Lockerbie Memorial
Cameron's independence Q&A with Lockerbie pupils
David Cameron has been in the south of Scotland today to campaign for the Union ahead of the independence referendum.
The Prime Minister met pupils from Lockerbie Academy for a question and answer session.
PM tweets from Lockerbie
David Cameron is at Lockerbie ice rink to speak to young people about the Scottish independence referendum.
Prime Minister visits D&G
The Prime Minister is in Dumfries and Galloway today as part of a Scotland wide visit.
David Cameron is expected to meet local school children and discuss the implications of young voters in this year's independence referendum.