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"The people of Scotland have spoken and the result is clear." No, no, noScottish referendum aftermath: Analysis![]() What the result means for both Scotland and Westminster. No thanks: Scotland turns its back on independence![]() Scotland has voted decisively against independence, rejecting the nationalist vision by a clear ten points. Scotland decides: As-it-happened![]() Live coverage of a historic night for the United Kingdom | Next steps for Scotland – further challenges ahead on taxPoliticians must confront the crucial question of how much tax competition they are willing to entertain within the United Kingdom, say tax experts. Scottish referendum ‘no’ result will strengthen UK’s position as a science and engineering powerhouseThe ‘no’ outcome in the Scottish Referendum on independence will help secure Scotland’s future at the forefront of engineering and technology. NASUWT comments of the Scottish referendum resultChris Keates: 'The NASUWT is proud to be the largest UK-wide teachers’ union which is committed fully to representing the interests of Scottish teachers in Scotland and in Westminster'. Pro-whaling countries yet again harpoon plans for a South Atlantic Whale SanctuaryAt the final day of the 65th meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Portoroz, Slovenia, plans for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary failed once again due to opposition from pro-whaling nations. Victory for whales as forum votes to protect World Court ruling against Japan’s ‘scientific whaling’ in AntarcticThere was a major victory for whales on the final day of the 65th meeting of the IWC today when the forum passed a key resolution to uphold the recent World Court ruling that Japan’s ‘scientific whaling’ in Antarctica was illegal and no further permits should be issued. Gross mortgage lending £18.6 billion in August, says CMLThe Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that gross mortgage lending reached £18.6 billion in August. |

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