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The National's editor Laura Webster said: "Earlier this month, we shone a light on the hushed-up McCrone Report and published a series on Scotland's future potential through renewables ... heavily at risk as a result of the Union.
“We lifted the paywall so that we could get the message out far and wide – and we were thrilled to see the massive interest. We've heard some great stories of readers using the material to help win over undecided voters.
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