IBTimes UK takes a look at the two campaigns in the referendum.
The impact of the referendum will hit Westminster immediately, with some huge consequences.
How and when Scotland's future will be decided on day of historic referendum
Better Together mob are trying to con us with 'don't know, vote No' rhetoric - but we mustn't fall for it.
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Alex Salmond: 'Make this decision with a clear head and a clear conscience'
Panelbase says 52% of people intend to vote 'No' and 48% of people intend to vote 'Yes'.
Lee Sansum said he wanted to work for Salmond to make a contribution to Scottish political history.
BBC has abandoned its pretence at impartiality - and the vast majority of Scots could suffer.
Economists warn against Alex Salmond's currency 'Plan B' of informal use of sterling
The union wants both sides to 'Rein in Abuse' of Journalists covering the referendum.
Row between Yes campaign and businesses intensifies in last weekend of campaigning.
Latest poll places Better Together with narrow 51% - 49% lead, while 17% are still undecided
Hundreds of thousands of English-born Scots live in Scotland and could prevent its independence.
If Scots think independence will bring more control over their economic destiny, they're in for a rude awakening.
Ex-BBC chairman has said an independent Scotland would not be able to afford broadcaster such as BBC.
53% of people will vote for Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom according to a poll by Survation.
The former Prime Minister says that people have not grasped the implications of independence.
Alex Salmond said the country's 'European policy is best decided by people in Scotland'.
The Panelbase poll commissioned by Yes Scotland was conducted between 2-4 September
Conspiracy theorists mutter that the baby announcement is a Unionist plot.
Labour has called to work with the Tories after the referendum to give Scots more power