Harris Tweed is displayed at Kilts and Cashmere of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland
Harris Tweed is displayed at Kilts and Cashmere of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland March 25, 2014. Harris Tweed is handmade in the Outer Hebrides. The traditional fabric, which has an Act of Parliament stipulating the conditions in which the cloth can be made, frequently shows up on the catwalks of New York, Paris, Milan and London. Scottish separatists are closing the gap on their unionist rivals as a September independence referendum draws nearer, according to a poll. But pollster TNS said it would still be a "major task" for them to draw level in time. In a poll of 995 adults, TNS found that support for the pro-independence campaign had grown by two points to 32 percent compared with last month, while the campaign to reject independence had slipped back a point to 41 percent. In the run-up to the vote, Reuters photographer Suzanne Plunkett took a series of close-up pictures of food, drink and various objects typically associated with Scotland. Picture taken March 25, 2014. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS FASHION SOCIETY)
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