FIFE RESULT
Posted at 06:10
"No" wins by 139,788 to 114,148.
That is 55% for "No" and 45% for "Yes"
Total votes was 253,936. Turnout was 84%
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FIFE RESULT
Posted at 06:10
"No" wins by 139,788 to 114,148.
That is 55% for "No" and 45% for "Yes"
Total votes was 253,936. Turnout was 84%
A new dawn
Posted at 06:49
Scotland has voted No to independence, and this is how the result was reflected on the BBC's headquarters in Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
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Argyll clear-up
Posted at 07:00
Result 6am, room cleared by 6.10am. That's showbiz... and politics.
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Ken Macdonald
BBC Scotland Science Correspondent
George Square tensions
Posted at 07:06
Police trying to defuse a standoff in Glasgow's George Square between remaining Yes campaigners and a handful of No supporters waving union flags.
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Breaking News
Posted at 07:07
David Cameron says: "The people of Scotland have spoken and it is a clear result. They have kept our country of four nations together and like millions of other people I am delighted."
Cameron 'move forward'
Posted at 07:08
David Cameron says: "It is time for our United Kingdom to come together and move forward."
The prime minister credits both sides of the debate for a "hard fought campaign".
Cameron: Referendum was right
Posted at 07:09
"It was right that we respected the SNP's majority in Holyrood and gave the Scottish people the right to have their say," adds the prime minister outside Downing Street.
"There can be no disputes. No re-runs. We have heard the settled will of the Scottish people."
Cameron: Devolution pledge
Posted at 07:11
"We have delivered on devolution and we will do so in the next parliament," adds the prime minister.
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"We will ensure that those commitments are honoured in full."
Lord Smith appointment
Posted at 07:12
David Cameron says Lord Smith of Kelvin, chairman of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, is to oversee the process of further devolution.
Draft laws on new powers for Scotland will be published by January, he adds.
Brian Taylor
Political editor, Scotland
Analysis
Posted at 07:14
David Cameron says there is clear support for maintaining the union. It is time now for the UK to come together - with a "balanced settlement" which is fair to Scotland and elsewhere in the UK.
He says the debate on independence has been "settled for a generation": the settled will of the Scottish people. That latter a conscious echo of words delivered by John Smith about devolution.
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Now, he says, there is a chance to change the way the British people are governed. Once more, emphasis on all the constituent parts of the UK.
Insists the promises for Scotland will be delivered "in full". Lord Smith of Kelvin to oversee that process. England, Wales and NI must have bigger say too. A new and fair settlement across the UK.
More powers for Wales. Make devolved institutions function effectively in NI. But now England must be heard. In short, he wants a decisive answer on West Lothian - with English votes on English issues. William Hague to work on that. To the same timetable as the Scottish action.
Challenges: can it be done to the timetable; will not some, perhaps many, at Westminster want to move on to other issues; will not the UK parties be focused on fighting the General Election rather than agreeing on the constitution.
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