With polls indicating the independence referendum is neck and neck, Eve Hepburn writes that regardless of the outcome there must be radical change. Many Scots who will vote ‘Yes’ will do so out of concern with the democratic deficit in current UK political structures, the gradual erosion of the welfare state, and the need to create a fairer, more just society. A ‘No’ result would still constitute a powerful mandate for constitutional change, albeit within the structure of the UK state
On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotla...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
It is less than a month until the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September. Emran Mian write...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
After days, weeks and months of argument, controversy and preparation, Scotland will go to the polls...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotla...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The polls have been narrowing in Scotland’s independence referendum debate with the vote just over t...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
It is less than a month until the Scottish independence referendum on 18 September. Emran Mian write...
The Scottish independence referendum is now coming into clear sight, with only a month or so to go b...
After days, weeks and months of argument, controversy and preparation, Scotland will go to the polls...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is any...
On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotla...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...