Scotland rejects independence in historic referendum
People in Scotland have voted against independence, with over eighty percent of the population going to the polls to cast their ballot.
People in Scotland have voted against independence, with over eighty percent of the population going to the polls to cast their ballot.
The South of Scotland may have voted overwhelming to stay in the Union, but local activists who backed a "Yes" vote say they're not going away.
In the Borders, Yes campaigners will meet next week to discuss how best to continue, as Joe Pike reports:
The SNP supporters who voted against independence, and nine more interesting snippets from Lord Ashcroft's unofficial "exit poll".
The Scottish independence referendum was threatening to turn into a huge boost for separatist movements in many countries in Europe.
The full Scottish referendum results from 32 counting stations across Scotland.