
Audio By Carbonatix
Scotland has voted to stay in the United Kingdom after voters decisively rejected independence.
With 30 out of the country's 32 council areas having declared after Thursday's vote, the "No" side has an unassailable lead of 1,877,252 votes to 1,512,688.
The winning total needed was 1,852,828. Nationally, the margin of victory is about 55% to 45%.
The vote is the culmination of a two-year campaign. Talks will now begin on devolving more powers to Scotland.
This margin of victory is some three points greater than that anticipated by the final opinion polls.
Scotland will vote to stay in the United Kingdom after rejecting independence, the BBC has predicted.
Glasgow, Scotland's largest council area and the third largest city in Britain, voted in favour of independence by 194,779 to 169,347, with Dundee, West Dunbartonshire and North Lanarkshire also voting "Yes".
But Edinburgh, the nation's capital, rejected independence by 194,638 to 123,927, while Aberdeen City voted "No" by a margin of more than 20,000 votes. There have also been big wins for the pro-UK campaign in many other areas.


Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, who led the pro-independence "Yes" campaign, is expected to make a statement from his official residence at Bute House in Edinburgh at 10:00 BST (11:00 GMT).
Nicola Sturgeon says she is "deeply disappointed"
In his first public comment since the results started coming in, Mr Salmond tweeted: "Well done to Glasgow, our Commonwealth city, and to the people of Scotland for such incredible support."
His deputy, Nicola Sturgeon, conceded defeat with a handful of results still to be declared, saying there was a "real sense of disappointment that we have fallen narrowly short of securing a 'Yes' vote".
She told the BBC the projected result was "a deep personal and political disappointment" but said "the country has been changed forever".
Ms Sturgeon said she would work with "anyone in any way" to secure more powers for Scotland.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "I've spoken to Alistair Darling (head of the pro-UK Better Together campaign) - and congratulated him on a well-fought campaign."
Mr Cameron is expected to respond to Scotland's decision in a live televised address following the final result.
Latest Stories
-
AMA confirms trading will be banned on Kaneshie footbridge after rehabilitation
10 minutes -
IMANI flags procurement concerns in state insurance placements
15 minutes -
Mahama’s push for visa-free Africa reflects Nkrumah’s Pan-African vision – Rashid Tanko-Computer
39 minutes -
Redefining sweetness: Why our celebrations must heal, not harm
40 minutes -
IMANI urges Mahama to reaffirm his 2014 directive on competitive state insurance placements
41 minutes -
Maiden Katon Praise comes off at Accra Sports Stadium on April 17
53 minutes -
Families flock to Luv FM Easter party at Rattray park in Kumasi
1 hour -
Rural health worker laments overwhelming burden at CHPS compounds
1 hour -
Katon Meet to stream Accra stadium Katon Praise Concert worldwide
2 hours -
Gov’t considers exploring local raw materials to stabilise production costs of sachet water prices
2 hours -
Mahama in Paris: Turning Diplomacy into Delivery
2 hours -
Middle East crisis shows Ghana needs to diversify energy sources – Energy expert
2 hours -
Government of Ghana Internal Revenue Generation cannot fund Big Push in Four Years
3 hours -
EPCG Moderator urges leaders to serve with courage and humility in Easter message
3 hours -
The Cobra at the gate: When good intentions overrun the system
3 hours