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What next for Scotland? YouTube footage: Why Scots voted no - Professor Ailsa Henderson, University of Edinburgh

Clare de Mowbray
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What next for electoral politics in Scotland?

Malcolm Harvey
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The Road to a Fairer Scotland? Reflections on the Scottish referendum, politics and society

Kirstein Rummery
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Catching the Referendum bug

Daniel Cetrà
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‘And the Winner is… the Referendum’: Scottish Independence and the Deliberative Participation of Citizens

Stephen Tierney
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More Powers: What Powers? YouTube video

Clare de Mowbray
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Real devolution: The power to borrow

Two points are clear from the Scottish referendum debate. First, there are certain capabilities which the UK provides that are invaluable to all constituent nations.

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In the early hours...

Coree Brown Swan
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When No Means More – Assessing the feasibility of the timetable for enhanced devolution

Nicola McEwen
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What would Scottish independence mean for Ireland?

Michael Keating
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