Fermanagh & South Tyronepublished at 05:38 British Summer Time 8 May 2015
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
Another nail-biting finish, less than one per cent, says Michelle Gildernew. She thanks Sinn Féin voters.
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)
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
Another nail-biting finish, less than one per cent, says Michelle Gildernew. She thanks Sinn Féin voters.
Mickey Brady, Sinn Féin 20,488
Danny Kennedy, UUP - 16,312
Justin McNulty, SDLP - 12,026
Kate Nicholl, Alliance Party - 841
Robert Rigby, Conservative Party - 210
Fermanagh and South Tyrone was one of the unionist pact constituencies, and after his victory there Tom Elliott said: "It just shows you what you can do when there is a combined effort."
"The DUP, the TUV, UKIP, the victims' sector, the loyal orders and from right across the spectrum - I thank those people who realised we need representation in Fermanagh and South Tyrone."
Mickey Brady is elected in Newry & Armagh.
Jubilation in Omagh where Tom Elliott has deposed Michelle Gildernew - she's held the seat since 2001. That's the result of the night.
Tom Elliott, UUP - 23,608
Michelle Gildernew, Sinn Féin - 23,078
John Coyle, SDLP - 2,732
Tanya Jones, Green Party - 788
Hannah Su, Alliance Party - 658
UUP's Tom Elliott is elected in Fermanagh & South Tyrone by just over 500 votes.
Newry Reporter
Newry Reporter tweets, external that there will be a result very soon.
It's been a great night for the SNP who have swept all before them in Scotland - it's even led reporter Rick Faragher to declare he's afraid to stand up in case they take his seat too.
Over in Great Britain, Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers holds her seat in Chipping Barnet.
Conor McGinn from Armagh has won the St Helens North seat for Labour in the north west of England.
His father Pat was a Sinn Féin councillor. Conor has been an advisor to Vernon Coaker, a former shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland.
Rick Faragher
BBC News NI
50,276 votes cast in Newry-Armagh: 64.76% turnout.
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
A big cheer has just gone up - Tom Elliott is celebrating victory here.
Ciaran McCauley
BBC News NI
Just. Two. Results. To go.
So far the Night of the Long Election has seen Naomi Long and William McCrea lose their seats. Could Michelle Gildernew in Fermanagh & South Tyrone be about to follow suit? We're waiting for that result and Newry & Armagh.
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
The information that I've been given is that Tom Elliot is 200 votes ahead - maybe even 300. We are still waiting for the official result here but it looks like Tom Elliot may just have done it.
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
If you happen to be asleep or something ridiculous, here are the final figures for East Londonderry. Dawn chorus!
Rick Faragher
BBC News NI
UUP's Danny Kennedy at the Newry & Armagh count.
Chris Thornton
BBC News NI
Margaret Ritchie tells Maggie Taggart that her victory in South Down was down to the SDLP representing their constituents in the House of Commons.
It's a reference to Sinn Fein, who have an abstentionist policy and don't take their seats.
Chris Buckler
BBC Ireland Correspondent
Peter Robinson is openly talking about what role the DUP could play in supporting a government.