Scotland's referendum on independence is too close to call, with a YouGov poll putting the Yes campaign in a two point lead (51% Yes; 49% No).
The poll, published in The Sunday Times today, reverses the No campaign's longstanding poll lead, two weeks ahead of the vote on September 18.
Amid the Yes campaign's growing success, the British Chancellor, George Osbourne, pledged greater devolution of powers if Scots vote to stay within the union, promising "much greater" fiscal autonomy and tax raising powers.
Scots would have "the best of both worlds", Osbourne promised, speaking on The Andrew Marr Show.
The poll, published in The Sunday Times today, reverses the No campaign's longstanding poll lead, two weeks ahead of the vote on September 18.
Amid the Yes campaign's growing success, the British Chancellor, George Osbourne, pledged greater devolution of powers if Scots vote to stay within the union, promising "much greater" fiscal autonomy and tax raising powers.
Scots would have "the best of both worlds", Osbourne promised, speaking on The Andrew Marr Show.