Also: The latest dispatches from the devolutionary front lines; and Sinn Fein councillor arrested as DUP plot Belfast comeback.
The Smith Commission’s proposals suggest that Scotland’s referendum hasn’t settled the independence debate for a generation – as unionists hoped.
It’s as Unionists that they are enjoying a modest revival. And it’s as Unionists that they can seek to further it.
The way the referendum campaign was waged could inject new life into both the Scottish Conservatives and the separatists.
We re-run a guide to tonight’s count – together with links.
The organisers of the Rally for Unity have more to teach the next generation of unionists than most of the official No campaign.
This column will be focusing on Scotland for the next few weeks – but the fight for Britain begins in earnest on September 19.
Also: Northern Irish civil service plan fresh tranche of cuts; and devolved health services miss performance targets.
The end of ever-rising attainment is vital and broadly supported – but there is still the risk of parental backlash against reform.
Also: Gaddafi’s ex-spymaster offers to reveal IRA connexions; and Welsh Tories double down on grammar schools.
Also: Lib Dems duck joined-up grant reform by just giving Wales more money; anti-Israel petition for resignation of Glagow’s Tory councillor over flag tweet.
Resolving the West Lothian Question whilst defending ‘British’ government will be one of the great challenges of the next Parliament.
Also: NI21 civil war rages on; language activist warns of ‘death of Welsh’; and are the NI Tories being undermined to woo the DUP?
Also: Welsh FM ‘scared’ of tax powers; Independent MSP aims to remove church from Scottish education boards; and things happen in England.