Scots reject independence
A worker carries a ballot box at a counting center in Aberdeen, Scotland, Sept. 18, 2014. Scotland voted to stay within the United Kingdom, maintaining the 307-year-old union.
Glasgow
Pro-union supporters dance in celebration during a "Better Together" referendum event in Glasgow, Scotland, on September 19, 2014. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on Friday conceded defeat in his party's campaign for independence from the rest of the United Kingdom, after all but one result from the historic referendum was declared.
Edinburgh
"Yes" vote campaigners console themselves outside the Scottish Parliament building after the people of Scotland voted against independence in Edinburgh, Scotland. The majority of Scottish people have today voted "No" in the referendum and Scotland will remain within the historic union of countries that make up the United Kingdom.
London, England
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a press conference following the results of the Scottish referendum on independence outside 10 Downing Street in London, England, Sept. 19, 2014. The majority of Scottish people have today voted "No" in the referendum and Scotland will remain within the historic union of countries that make up the United Kingdom.
Edinburgh
First Minister Alex Salmond delivers a speech to supporters at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 19, 2014. The majority of Scottish people have today voted "No" in the referendum and Scotland will remain within the historic union of countries that make up the United Kingdom.
Edinburgh
Dejected "Yes" vote campaigners make their way home along the Royal Mile after the people of Scotland voted no to independence in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Glasgow
Supporters from the "Yes" Campaign react as they stand in George Square in Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 19, 2014.
Glasgow
A supporter from the "No" Campaign celebrates at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 19, 2014.
Glasgow
Supporters from the "No" Campaign celebrate at the Better Together Campaign headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 19, 2014.
Edinburgh
Supporters from the "No" Campaign celebrate in Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 19, 2014. Scotland's First Minister
Glasgow
Deflated "Yes" campaign balloons lie on the grass in George Square after Scotland voted against becoming an independent country, in Glasgow, Sept. 19, 2014. Scotland spurned independence in a historic referendum that threatened to rip the United Kingdom apart, sow financial turmoil and diminish Britiain's remaining global clout.