Reality check: Scottish independence
Guardian reporters investigate the questions dominating the debate about Scottish independence
How much North Sea oil revenue can an independent Scotland extract?
Could an independent Scotland keep the BBC?
Will I need a passport to enter and leave an independent Scotland?
If voters in Scotland say yes to independence in September’s referendum, will there be free movement across the border between Scotland and England?
Scottish independence: how would Scotland defend itself?
If the yes vote wins in September’s referendum, what is the future for Scotland’s defence bases – and what happens to Trident?
Can Scotland be independent and keep sterling?
If the yes vote wins on 18 September, what currency will an independent Scotland use?
Scottish independence: which issues have led the Twitter debate in 2014?
Researchers at Glasgow university have taken a look at which topics have been the most prominent over time in the ongoing #indyref hashtag battle
Who would get the oil revenues if Scotland became independent?
Scottish independence: what else should we investigate?
How would an independent Scotland defend itself?
This week we are working with readers to tackle five of the key questions about Scottish independence. Read previous posts here. Today Severin Carrell looks at the defence issue.
Would an independent Scotland be forced to join the euro?
Claims that Scotland would be forced to join the euro are likely to become central to a "no" campaign against independence. But is it true? Polly Curtis, with your help, finds out.
How British are the British? What the data says about our national identities
English, Welsh, Scottish or British? We look at 14 years of polling data to see how the United Kingdom's citizens define themselves