Scottish government sets stage for another independence vote
The Scottish National Party won its fourth straight parliamentary election on Saturday (local time) and insisted it will push on with another referendum on Scotland's independence from the UK even though it failed by one seat to secure a majority.
Final results of Thursday's (local time) election showed the SNP winning 64 of the 129 seats in the Edinburgh-based Scottish Parliament. The result extends the party's dominance of Scottish politics since it first won power in 2007.