It was a moment of elation for those who campaigned for continued political union with the rest of the UK, but a moment of despair for those who made the case for Scottish statehood.

In the early hours of Friday 19 September 2014, we watched live as the declaration in Glenrothes took the No campaign over the winning line in the Scottish independence referendum.

The Fife result – with 45% voting yes, 55% voting no - mirrored the Scotland-wide picture.

As presenter of the BBC's results programme, I explained the significance of the result. The referendum was over.

But it would have been wrong to think support for independence would wither away.