A total of 108,606 rejected independence, to just 71,337 voting 'Yes'. He later arrived at Edinburgh Airport with his wife Moira (right). No campaigners were jubilant (left) as the prospect of an tragic end to the 300-year-old union faded into the twlight. Political pundits across the UK have called the referendum a victory for the 'Better Together' campaign before all the votes have come in. Tonight there were allegations of 10 electoral fraud cases in Glasgow as voters supposedly turned up to polling station to find they had already voted. Elsewhere in Scotland's biggest city, thousands of Yes campaigners were in party mood in Glasgow's George Square waving Saltires and burning flares - but moods fell as the prospects dimmed (right). More than 4.2million people were able to vote in the referendum, including 16 and 17-year-olds for the first time, and the Queen was following events closely as the night unfolded.
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