A second independence referendum will not be held if the SNP wins a majority at next year's Holyrood election, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said.
Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison accused the Labour minister of an "astonishing display of arrogance".
First Minister John Swinney plans to declare a mandate for a referendum if his party wins a majority of seats in May - a strategy that was used to secure the 2014 independence vote.
But Reeves told Radio Scotland's Breakfast: "I'm going to be very clear, there won't be another referendum."

