Fermanagh & South Tyronepublished at 04:26 British Summer Time 8 May 2015
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
Looks like they're double checking those bundles of votes in Fermanagh & South Tyrone. Don't go to bed just yet...
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
Looks like they're double checking those bundles of votes in Fermanagh & South Tyrone. Don't go to bed just yet...
Margaret Ritchie is elected in South Down.
Gregory Campbell, DUP - 14,663
Caoimhe Archibald, Sinn Féin - 6,859
William McCandless, UUP - 5,333
Gerry Mullan, SDLP - 4,268
Yvonne Boyle, Alliance Party - 2,642
Neil Paine, Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol - 527
Elizabeth St Clair-Legge, Conservative Party - 422
Francie Molloy, who has been returned as MP for Mid Ulster, says his campaign has "been very much about equality".
"Equality is what the future is about, equality endangers no-one, but is good for everyone. Tory cuts to the most vulnerable in our society will deliver nothing but further hardship."
Gregory Campbell is elected in East Londonderry.
Francie Molloy, Sinn Féin - 19,935
Sandra Overend, UUP - 6,318
Ian McCrea, DUP - 5,465
Malachy Quinn, SDLP - 5,055
Gareth Ferguson, TUV - 1,892
Alan Day, UKIP - 863
Eric Bullick, Alliance Party - 778
Hugh Scullion, Workers Party - 496
Lucille Nicholson, Conservative Party - 120
DUP leader Peter Robinson sends his commiserations to Naomi Long: "I've been there before, I know it's disappointing to lose an election."
On Westminster, he says: "We are looking very closely at the arithmetic in terms of the national scene and what role we can play as a party."
Julian Fowler tweets: "It looks the final stages of counting of Fermanagh & South Tyrone. Could we have a result soon?"
Could it really be true? Julian - don't be teasing us here mate, please.
Francie Molloy is elected in Mid Ulster.
Ciaran McCauley
BBC News NI
Still awake? No? Then throw some water over your face and carry on - there's just five seats to declare now.
Newry & Armagh, East Londonderry, South Down, Fermanagh & South Tyrone and Mid Ulster are the stragglers. We can see light at the end of this long, long election tunnel.
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
Sean O'Halloran tweets, external: Turnout for East Londonderry is in at 52.24%. Hoping results aren't too far away
After retaining his seat in Belfast South, Alasdair McDonnell says the incoming parliamentary term "will be a crucial one".
"The SDLP remains committed to opposing the Tory agenda and ensuring that we get the best possible deal for Northern Ireland.
"Other parties must now think carefully about who they will back in the coming days as a government is established."
Keiron Tourish
BBC News NI
There's no definite indication of when we can expect a result in East Londonderry.
Alaisdair McDonnell says: "Over the next five years I will willingly carry the hopes and aspirations of all the people of South Belfast."
Keiron Tourish
BBC News NI
In East Londonderry, the count is continuing.
Gregory Campbell, the MP in the last parliament, is pictured crunching numbers with party colleagues.
Party sources are very confident he'll retake the seat
They say he's polling strongly in the Coleraine area.
Conor Macauley
BBC News NI
DUP leader Peter Robinson live from Kings Hall count centre.
Counting is well under way in Banbridge for Newry & Armagh constituency.
Votes for Sinn Fein's Francie Molloy are piling up in the middle of the shot, the result may be announced within the next half hour.