Wednesday, 17 September 2014

On the streets of Scotland, the polls mean nothing - Politics.co.uk

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"I do want independence in a way... but I think I'll always be undecided."

Scotland decides

Scottish independence: The view from the countryside

Independence: The view from the Scottish countryside

Watch voters from outside of Scotland's big cities, give their take on the independence referendum.

On the streets of Scotland, the polls mean nothing

Streets of Scotland: Could pollsters be in for a shock?

'No' has not made the case. But 'Yes' are struggling too...

Why would anyone still love Britain?

A demo for the union in Trafalgar Square. But is it too little too late?

It's ignored and unloved in the Scottish independence debate - but are there still reasons to love Britain?

Recrimination in Westminster as 'Yes' sees victory in its grasp

With polls incredibly close, turnout will decide Thursday's result.

David Cameron and Ed Miliband scrabbling to anticipate fallout from referendum

Scottish independence: The view from the city

Edinburgh: The view from the city

Divisive, but positive: Watch voters in Edinburgh give their take on the Scottish independence referendum

Alex Salmond: An interview with the man who would break Britain

Alex Salmond interviewed

Politics.co.uk sits down for a one-on-one interview with Alex Salmond on the eve of the Scottish independence vote

Interview: Alex Salmond

Salmond: 'You're not getting out enough!'

The Scottish first minister on Adam Smith, English democracy and the media bubble

OECD proposals ‘a significant step’ towards new international tax rules

The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has welcomed the publication of seven reports1 today by the OECD as a significant step towards a new set of international tax rules.

Caernarfon man given suspended jail sentence for hunting fox with dog

William Clive Alun Jones caught as part of RSPCA investigation into wildlife crime.

Key conservation measure to increase protection for whales passed by vote at international whales forum

An important resolution to provide increased protection to whales around the world was passed despite pro-whaling countries opposing it and a vote being forced on the second day of the 65th International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Portoroz, Slovenia.

Free schools failing to demonstrate they are advancing racial equality, new report finds

The report, Free Schools, Equality and Inclusion, researched and written by Race On The Agenda (ROTA), found that many free schools are not operating fair and inclusive admission policies and are failing to comply with their statutory obligations to equality.

The Young Atheist’s Handbook sent to every school library in Northern Ireland by BHA

Today the British Humanist Association (BHA) is sending every state-funded secondary school library in Northern Ireland a copy of The Young Atheist’s Handbook: Lessons for Living a Good Life without God.

Key industry leaders gather in Scarborough for fuel poverty summit

This Monday 250 industry leaders and key stakeholders will meet in Scarborough to debate the issues affecting the 4.5 million UK households in fuel poverty, as part of leading fuel poverty charity NEA’s 3-day Annual Conference.

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