The leaders of the main UK parties are heading to Scotland to campaign against independence, ahead of the referendum.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband will abandon their weekly Prime Minister's Questions clash to head north on Wednesday.
It came as the Scottish pro-Union party leaders announced their backing for more powers for Scotland.
First Minister Alex Salmond said the campaign to preserve the Union had fallen apart at the seams.
Liberal Democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will also be campaigning in Scotland, ahead of the 18 September referendum, although the three leaders will not travel or appear together.
In a joint statement the three said: "There is a lot that divides us - but there's one thing on which we agree passionately: the United Kingdom is better together."
The intervention came after campaigners said at the weekend that the referendum result was too close to call, after polls indicated a narrowing of the lead that the Better Together campaign for the Union have over their Yes Scotland rivals.
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