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Scottish independence referendum: Are official campaigns being allowed into schools?

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    22 August 2014
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BBC Scotland research has found that 26 of the 32 Scottish councils have barred the official referendum campaigns, Yes Scotland and Better Together, from going into schools ahead of polling day on 18 September.

Here is what each local authority told the BBC about its policy on high school pupils debating the Scottish independence referendum in classrooms.

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