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Scottish independence referendum live: Markets rush to gamble on vote with final poll showing eight-point lead for No Scottish independence referendum live: Markets rush to gamble on vote with final poll showing eight-point lead for No
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People in Scotland have finished voting on independence. If Scotland votes Yes, the United Kingdom will split and Scots will go their own way, ending a 307-year-old union. The crucial ballot is expected to go down to the wire, with polls showing the contest is too close to call. Here is a summary of the latest developments and analysis: People in Scotland have finished voting on independence. If Scotland votes Yes, the United Kingdom will split and Scots will go their own way, ending a 307-year-old union. Here is a summary of the latest developments and analysis:
City backs No with strong trading on pound 'Final prediction' puts No campaign 8 points ahead of Yes
Final survey puts No ahead by six percentage points Pound leaps against dollar after 'final prediction'
Polling station graffiti sparks accusations of voter intimidationPolling station graffiti sparks accusations of voter intimidation
Donald Macintyre: Surely writing is on the wall for bullying tacticsDonald Macintyre: Surely writing is on the wall for bullying tactics
Salmond welcomes Murray's last minute declaration of supportSalmond welcomes Murray's last minute declaration of support
When will the result be announcedWhen will the result be announced
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Polling stations opened at 7am on Thursday with voters answering the question: “Should Scotland be an independent country?” They will close at 10pm with a result expected to be announced at around 7am on Friday morning.