Campaigning gears up as both sides of the independence debate prepare for September's historic vote.
The political big guns are travelling all over Scotland in a bid for the hearts and minds of the country's voters.
On September 18 Scots will be asked "Should Scotland become an independent country?".
There's no doubting the importance of September's vote - and the political parties are now pulling out all the stops.
Better Together leader Alistair Darling is in Glasgow this morning, then Edinburgh and then Stornoway tonight.
Yes Scotland will have Deputy Dirst Minister Nicola Sturgeon, along with former Labour MP Denis Canavan, launching a 100-day initiative in Edinburgh.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael says it will be one of the most fundemental decisions any nation can ever make:
Blair Jenkins, who heads the Yes Scotland campaign, is in no doubt where his priorities lie in the months ahead:
Professor John Curtice from Strathclyde Univervsity is an expert in political analysis: