The Scottish first minister has said "No" voters in last week's independence referendum were "tricked" by a late vow of more devolved powers. A motion to be laid before the Houses of Parliament this week will set out a timetable which the UK parties say will deliver further devolution. But Alex Salmond said the prime minister and Labour leader were already at "loggerheads" over the pledge. Voters in Scotland rejected independence by 55% to 45%. It comes as about 1,000 people, including politicians from across the divide, prepare to attend a service of reconciliation at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, which will be led by the moderator of the Church of...
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