
The phoney war on Scottish independence is coming to an end
The phoney war of the Scottish independene referendum may be about to end, and the real war begin, reports Ed Jacobs.

The phoney war of the Scottish independene referendum may be about to end, and the real war begin, reports Ed Jacobs.
Gordon Brown last night made a high profile return to the Scottish political scene, taking Alex Salmond’s dream of independence head on.
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What should the society we want to build after the referendum look like? By Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland Margaret Curran.
Following the launch of the Better Together campaign to retain Scotland’s place in the union, the Scottish press is unanimously praising the approach it’s taking.
Former chancellor Alistair Darling warns that an independent Scotland would have less “clout” to influence in Brussels.
With the campaign to defeat independence not due to be launched formally until next Monday, the independence campaign could have used this time to its advantage.
On Scottish independence, Ed Miliband argues that being Scottish and British is something to be proud of.
It has been an unfortunate week for Alex Salmond, who was reprimanded by both the Scottish Labour Party and the Treasury in the space of 24 hours.

Ed Jacobs reports on the solidification of the pro-union side in the Scottish referendum – and not a moment too soon, as Murdoch comes out batting for the nationalists