North Antrimpublished at 01:42 British Summer Time 8 May 2015
Ian Paisley is elected in North Antrim.
Alliance Party's Naomi Long loses East Belfast seat to DUP's Gavin Robinson
Sinn Féin’s Michelle Gildernew loses Fermanagh and South Tyrone seat to UUP’s Tom Elliott
DUP's Willie McCrea loses South Antrim seat to UUP's Danny Kinahan
Final results: DUP: 8 (-) Sinn Féin: 4 (-1) SDLP: 3 UUP: 2 (+2) Ind: 1 Alliance: 0 (-1)
Ian Paisley is elected in North Antrim.
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
If unofficial figures are to be believed, Mark Durkan polled 17,700 with Gerry O'Hara at 11,500.
Durkan is up by 6,200 - all the more remarkable with lower turnout.
Pat Doherty is elected in West Tyrone.
Anna-Marie McFaul
BBC News NI
Challenges to doubtful votes under way in North Down.
Not much doubt who's going to be MP.
Rick Faragher
BBC News NI
David Simpson of the DUP says he's quietly confident of holding his seat - but admits there's a long way to go. A declaration is due before 2am.
Mark Simpson
BBC News NI
A source close to Naomi Long says: "It's close. But sadly for us, I don't think it's close enough."
Ciaran McCauley
BBC News NI
It took just over three hours, but we have an MP - and congrats to Lagan Valley for winning the declaration race. Their counters get bragging rights for the next five years.
Right, that's just the first - it shouldn't be too long before we have a few more declarations.
How the vote looks in Lagan Valley.
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
The Ulster Unionist candidate Danny Kinahan says he remains hopeful - but the South Antrim seat is just too close to call at this stage.
Not all boxes have been opened.
Ann-Marie McFaul
BBC News NI
Jim Shannon says he's on course to retake Strangford.
Alliance's Kellie Armstrong seems likely to come second.
Conor Spackman
BBC News NI
Danny Kinahan's party campaign manager Bill Manwaring tells me confidently he is predicting victory for his man by 950 votes
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
The turnout of 53.58% in Foyle is the lowest since the constituency was formed.
Jeffrey Donaldson, DUP - 19,055
Alexander Redpath, UUP - 6,055
Trevor Lunn, Alliance - 5,544
Alan Love, UKIP - 2,200
Samuel Morrison, TUV - 1,887
Jacqui McHeough, Sinn Féin - 1,144
Jonny Orr, Independent - 756
Helen Osborne, Conservative Party - 654
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
There are early indications that UKIP has done very well in East Antrim.
Chris Thornton
BBC News NI
Champagne glasses at the ready in Lagan Valley
The DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson keeps his seat in Lagan Valley with 19,055 votes, 47.9% of the vote.
DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson has been elected in Lagan Valley.
Dolores Kelly, standing for the SDLP in Upper Bann tells BBC Radio Ulster that her party has "suffered a squeeze" in the constituency.
"The combined effort by Sinn Féin and the DUP to divide our communities does seem to have paid dividends for those parties.
"However, [the UUP's] Jo-Anne Dobson is far from being down and out. She is running neck-and-neck with [David] Simpson."
Louise Cullen
BBC NI News
Still waiting - beginning to wonder how bad it would look if I sat down on the rostrum...
Conor Macauley
BBC News NI
David Ford arrives , externalat the King's Hall but won't be drawn on the tight contest in East Belfast.