AS SCOTLAND's referendum campaign draws to a close, the three main unionist parties are making their final entreaties. Yesterday, David Cameron put the emotional
Energy was meant to be Scotland's trump card in its quest for independence. Now, with a could-go-either-way vote on splitting the three-century old United Kingdom a day away, that trump card looks more like a joker.
Queen Elizabeth II may be considered the world's largest landowner—but close to home, in Scotland, her 60,000 acres of rolling hillside don't amount to much. Her Majesty—who reportedly ranks 17th among Scotland's private landowners—has got nothing
They point out that while the polls are narrowing, betting markets still think that NO is much more likely than yes. How come? It call comes down to this fact, as stated in the report: That said, we continue to think that a 'Yes' vote
AS SCOTLAND's referendum campaign draws to a close, the three main unionist parties are making their final entreaties. Yesterday, David Cameron put the emotional