CAMPAIGNERS on both sides of the independence referendum will gather in Glasgow to debate Scotland's future.
An audience of young people from across the country will take on politicians less than a month before the historic independence vote at tomorrow's event.
The debate will take place at the Renfield St. Stephen's Centre, in Bath Street, from 1.30pm, when 16 to 25-year-olds will get the chance to grill politicians.
Organisers said the event aims to "enable young people to make an informed decision on how to vote".
Key speakers include, Labour MSPs Drew Smith and Siobhan McMahon, as well as Bob Doris, SNP MSP, and Sean Paul O'Connor, from Yes Scotland.
The debate, run by the Govanhill-based Irish Heritage Foundation, will be chaired by Marion Davis, from One Parent Families Scotland.
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