In Scotland's 'No' Vote, an Emphatic 'Yes' for Change in Britain

RT: Scotland walked a very long road to get this referendum. Have they blown their chance? Leanne Wood: What has happened in Scotland has been remarkable.

"We have chosen unity over division," Alistair Darling, head of the anti-independence campaign, said in Glasgow, one of the few areas of Scotland where the majority cast yes votes. "Today is a momentous day for Scotland and the United Kingdom as a whole.

(CNN) — "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?" This is the question the people of Scotland will be asked today as the country holds a referendum that could see an independent Scotland by 2016. Engagement in Scotland is at 

UPDATE — 2:15 a.m. ET: Prime Minister David Cameron reacted to the news that Scotland had rejected the independence referendum early Friday morning, saying he was pleased with the results. “It would have broken my 

(CNN) — "Do you agree that Scotland should be an independent country?" This is the question the people of Scotland will be asked today as the country holds a referendum that could see an independent Scotland by 2016. Engagement in Scotland is at