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Attitudes and Behaviours

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Online registration now open for: Think Tank 2 - Widening Access to HE in Scotland, the UK and internationally

Clare de Mowbray
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Opinion

'Scotland's Defence' at the Festival of Politics: Staying above politics is still politics

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Opinion

The state of public attitudes

John Curtice
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Video: What do the newest voters in Scotland think about the referendum?

Coree Brown Swan
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Audio: Currency and fiscal policy options for an independent Scotland

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Publication

The option not on the table: Attitudes to more devolution

The Scottish referendum in 2014 will ask people one question - whether they think Scotland should be an independent country.

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Publication

Who supports and opposes independence – and why?

Now that the date of the independence referendum has been announced, the debate about Scotland’s constitutional future is in full swing. It is proving to be a strongly contested affair.

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