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19 Sep 2014: The pro-independence campaign's defeat sparks constitutional bidding war between David Cameron and Ed Miliband
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Video (2min 40sec), 17 Sep 2014:
On Thursday Scotland will vote on whether to separate from the United Kingdom. Scots in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen could be facing up to a brave new world with unpredictable challenges. With this in mind, the Guardian sought to answer the question on everyone's lips: What
would this mean for the people of Aberdeen, New Jersey?Adam Gabbatt travelled to the commuter town - population 18,000 - to see how people felt about their namesake conurbation potentially leaving the union. And to seek out Scottish accents.
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17 Sep 2014: Female voters are still showing a consistent lead for no, while overall turnout is expected to rise above 80%
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16 Sep 2014:
Switherers could decide knife-edge race, and in Scotland's third largest city some are fretting over which way to vote
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10 Sep 2014:
Roy Greenslade looks at how the Scottish press are covering the great debate about the future of the union
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10 Jul 2014: Birmingham, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Belfast also shoot up the rankings thanks to a strong pound and surging property prices
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24 Jun 2014: Mosque leaders and friends of Abdul Raqib Amin shocked and disturbed by his allegiance to the terrorist group
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5 Jun 2014:
Slovakian company signs up its first UK client
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22 Apr 2014: Preston Flores dies after suffering burns in an incident on Friday that police say may have involved petrol
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