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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the Scottish independence referendum.
University brain drain feared if Scotland goes independent #indyref http://t.co/E0QQqM8zl2 pic.twitter.com/bAN5Vur9wS
— The Independent (@Independent) September 1, 2014
Scotland’s oil reserves still unclear http://t.co/ODlwK2t9nV
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 1, 2014
Something incredible is happening in Scotland. If the result is a yes, the shock will be extreme, says @paulmasonnews http://t.co/wtQW52VG3O
— Comment is free (@commentisfree) September 1, 2014
Party leaders set out differing visions of Scotland’s immigration policy, ahead of the independence referendum. http://t.co/gS1isTTwrA
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) August 31, 2014
The embassies of an independent Scotland http://t.co/Ye02FRwyjq
— Telegraph UK News (@TelegraphUKnews) September 1, 2014
Even if its independence bid fails, Scotland appears set to gain more powers from the central government in London: http://t.co/G4HYxI46fF
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 30, 2014
Scotland decides: 17 days left – Team Salmond believe the polls are wrong http://t.co/ORIfLDcyaj
— Telegraph UK News (@TelegraphUKnews) September 1, 2014
Ebayers ‘selling’ their Scottish referendum votes for £1.04 http://t.co/yHOJOgw9cI
— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) August 30, 2014
Scotland’s independence vote watched closely around world @TonyBurman #opinion http://t.co/vOYNcRzJPf pic.twitter.com/F0jWElNR1A
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) August 31, 2014
Labour MP suspends his Scottish speaking tour claiming that he suffered “co-ordinated abuse” from “Yes” voters http://t.co/vwQKWppeL8
— The Times of London (@thetimes) August 30, 2014
If Scotland breaks free, Queen Elizabeth could speak for two countries at once http://t.co/XnWexXte5g
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 1, 2014
Opinion: Scotland and the wish tree http://t.co/osF6ySh5xd
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) August 31, 2014
Why an independent Scotland could become the richest country on Earth | The Independent http://t.co/2oLwBcrnOU
— Stewart Stevenson (@zsstevens) August 30, 2014
If Scotland votes to leave the union, the UK would lose 32% of its land but just 8% of its population: http://t.co/YjzmB7R9CH
— Forbes (@Forbes) August 30, 2014