NewsgalleryScotland rejects independence: pictures of a dramatic nightBookmarkShareNewsBySamantha Gildea08:44, 19 SEP 2014Updated16:28, 19 SEP 2014Referendum campaign: George Square, Glasgow. Crowd gathers to celebrate and commiserate as the results come in.1 of 26Referendum campaign: George Square, Glasgow. Crowd gathers to celebrate and commiserate as the results come in.2 of 26Referendum campaign: George Square. Crowd gathers to celebrate and commiserate as the results come in.3 of 26Referendum campaign: George Square. Crowd gathers to celebrate and commiserate as the results come in.4 of 26Alistair Darling welcomes Better Together's victory5 of 26Better Together supporters celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow as Scotland rejected independence6 of 26Better Together supporters celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow as Scotland rejected independence (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)7 of 26Better Together supporters celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow as Scotland rejected independence, despite the Yes campaign winning a majority in Glasgow. (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)8 of 26Better Together supporters celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow as Scotland rejected independence, despite the Yes campaign winning a majority in Glasgow (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)9 of 26Better Together supporters celebrate at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow as Scotland rejected independence, despite the Yes campaign winning a majority in Glasgow. (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)10 of 26First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond made an early-morning concession speech at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh after Scotland rejected independence11 of 26First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond made an early-morning concession speech at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh after Scotland rejected independence (Image: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)12 of 26Leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling makes a victory speech at The Marriot hotel in Glasgow. (Image: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire)13 of 26Chief Counting Officer Mary Pitcaithly declares the result but not the final percentage in the Scottish Referendum in the Highland Hall at the Royal Highland Centre (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)14 of 26NO and YES campaigners exchange views in the Highland Hall at the Royal Highland Centre during vote counting for the Scottish Referendum (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)15 of 26People view a large screen at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh after Scotland rejected independence in the Scottish independence referendum (Image: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)16 of 26Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to the media outside 10 Downing Street, in Westminster, central London, following a no vote in the Scottish independence referendum17 of 26Scottish Independence Referendum. Referendum ballot count in Aberdeen at the AECC.18 of 26Ballot papers are counted through the night at the Highland Hall at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)19 of 26The scene outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh as ballet papers are counted through the night (Image: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)20 of 26No supporters celebrate as the results come in21 of 26No supporters celebrate as the results come in22 of 26Referendum count and national declaration from the Highland Hall, Ingliston, Edinburgh23 of 26An upset Yes voter as the final counts are announced with No winning.24 of 26South Ayrshire Scottish Independence Referendum Count at Citadel Leisure Centre, Ayr.25 of 26Referendum campaign: George Square. Crowd gathers to celebrate and commiserate as the results come in.26 of 26