It's voting day in Scotland where residents are deciding on whether to become independent from Britian.
Polls opened under dreary skies in Edinburgh where the first batch of voters willing to speak said they voted YES, for independence.
In Glasgow, the deputy leader of the secessionist party Nicola Sturgeon cast her ballot.... a short while later unionist supporter and former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown cast his.
The front pages of Scottish newspapers reminded their readers of the momentous nature of the poll.
Opinion on the eve of the vote show a neck and neck contest with hundreds of thousands of voters saying they were still undecided.
Results of the referendum should be known by early Friday.
Polls opened under dreary skies in Edinburgh where the first batch of voters willing to speak said they voted YES, for independence.
In Glasgow, the deputy leader of the secessionist party Nicola Sturgeon cast her ballot.... a short while later unionist supporter and former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown cast his.
The front pages of Scottish newspapers reminded their readers of the momentous nature of the poll.
Opinion on the eve of the vote show a neck and neck contest with hundreds of thousands of voters saying they were still undecided.
Results of the referendum should be known by early Friday.
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