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By Charlotte Cook of RNZ A series of aircraft breakdowns and bad weather left 12 New Zealand Defence Force staff stranded in Antarctica for a month with a...
As September 18—the day for the referendum on Scottish independence—approached, the “yes” side had gained tremendous momentum, and opinion polling indicated that the outcome was very much in question, though the “no” side held an edge. Only days before the vote, Cameron, Clegg, and Labour Party leader Ed Miliband jointly published in the Scottish newspaper Daily Record a pledge to increase powers for Scotland’s government if the referendum was rejected. In the event, some 85 percent of registered votes went to the polls and convincingly defeated the referendum, with about 55 percent voting “no” and about 45 percent voting “yes.”