Alex Salmond resigns hours after Scotland votes no to independence
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2761216/Scotland-independence-referendum-results-announced.html
BREAKING: Alex Salmond announces he is resigning as Scotland's First Minister after independence defeat
It came after the 'No' campaign secured 55% of the vote with Mr Salmond's Yes to independence camp achieving 45%
Long-serving deputy Nicola Sturgeon tipped to take over SNP leadership when Mr Salmond steps down in November
Total turnout was 84.5% topping 90% in pro-Union areas but dipping to the mid-70s in key Yes working-class areas
Yes wins in Dundee, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire, but fell short by 384,935 votes
David Cameron addressed the nation this morning vowing to introduce 'English votes for English laws'
The Queen is following events 'closely' and will make a statement in response to the public's decision
Tennis champion Andy Murray rows back from pro-independence tweet, insisting he will still play for Team GB
Cameron vows to push through 'English votes for England laws' as Boris slams 'reckless' election promises to Scotland
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2761766/David-Cameron-make-televised-address-reacting-Scotland-referendum-promising-powers-English-MPs-bid-head-Tory-revolt.html
Prime Minister said 'commitments' made in campaign would be honoured
But Boris Johnson said guarantee to protect extra funding was 'reckless'
Tory MPs are furious over 11th hour promise to protect 'Barnet Formula'
But to soothe tensions the PM pledged 'English votes for English laws'
Pressure now on Labour to declare support for voting ban on Scottish MPs
Party is in turmoil over proposal as party has 41 Scottish MPs in Commons
Labour MPs are split over the issue amid fears it could rob party of majority
Tory backbenchers have called for a separate English parliament