Live: Scottish independence referendum result

By Chris Zappone, Lisa Visentin, Sophia Phan
Updated September 19 2014 - 7:23pm, first published 3:43pm
Andy Murray was abused on Twitter after coming out in favour of the Yes vote. Photo: AP
Andy Murray was abused on Twitter after coming out in favour of the Yes vote. Photo: AP
A Catalan supporter (right) of the 'Yes' campaign holds up a flag beside a pro-independence supporter outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Photo: AFP
A Catalan supporter (right) of the 'Yes' campaign holds up a flag beside a pro-independence supporter outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Photo: AFP
Flaming bagpipes - an image that captures the mood of the historic event. Photo: Reuters
Flaming bagpipes - an image that captures the mood of the historic event. Photo: Reuters
"Yes" supporters burn flares as they react to the polls closing in George Square as Scotland awaits the results of the Scottish Independence referendum vote. Photo: Getty
"Yes" supporters burn flares as they react to the polls closing in George Square as Scotland awaits the results of the Scottish Independence referendum vote. Photo: Getty
Workers prepare to count ballots at a counting centre in Aberdeen, Scotland. Photo: Reuters
Workers prepare to count ballots at a counting centre in Aberdeen, Scotland. Photo: Reuters
Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign wave Scottish Saltire flags in central Glasgow September 18, 2014. Polling stations closed in Edinburgh on Thursday evening after a day of voting in an historic referendum on Scottish independence. Photo: Reuters
Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign wave Scottish Saltire flags in central Glasgow September 18, 2014. Polling stations closed in Edinburgh on Thursday evening after a day of voting in an historic referendum on Scottish independence. Photo: Reuters
Better Together campaigners celebrate the Clackmannanshire "No" result at the Marriott in Glasgow. Photo: Getty
Better Together campaigners celebrate the Clackmannanshire "No" result at the Marriott in Glasgow. Photo: Getty
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron. Photo: Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron. Photo: Reuters
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, looks on at a No campaigner during a walkabout in Ellon, Scotland on Thursday during the vote. Photo: AP
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, looks on at a No campaigner during a walkabout in Ellon, Scotland on Thursday during the vote. Photo: AP
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Scottish First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, Alex Salmond. Photo: AP
Scottish First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, Alex Salmond. Photo: AP
Forlorn Scots at the Arisaig bar, Surry Hills, listen to Alex Salmond concede defeat. Photo: Eryk Bagshaw
Forlorn Scots at the Arisaig bar, Surry Hills, listen to Alex Salmond concede defeat. Photo: Eryk Bagshaw
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Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond speaks at the "Yes" Campaign headquarters in Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo: Reuters
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond speaks at the "Yes" Campaign headquarters in Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo: Reuters
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a press conference following the results of the Scottish referendum. Photo: Getty Images
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a press conference following the results of the Scottish referendum. Photo: Getty Images
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a press conference following the results of the Scottish referendum on independence. Photo: Getty Images
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a press conference following the results of the Scottish referendum on independence. Photo: Getty Images

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