Summary

  • SNP secures historic landslide

  • Nationalists win 56 out of 59 seats

  • Labour, Conservatives and Lib Dems secure one seat each

  • Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy loses seat but vows to 'fight back' as leader

  • Douglas Alexander and Margaret Curran also high-profile Labour casualties

  • Lib Dems Michael Moore, Danny Alexander and Charles Kennedy also lose seats

  1. Aberdeen Northpublished at 03:43 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Aberdeen North from Labour

  2. Result for Labour 'worse than anyone feared'published at 03:42 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    Former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell:, external It was easier doing media on this election before we had results to talk about. Scotland worse for UK Labour than anyone feared...

  3. Two Labour leadership contests?published at 03:41 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    The BBC's Sarah Smith: Can Jim Murphy remain Scottish Labour leader? Who would take over? Who would want to? And if Ed Miliband goes too, can they have two leadership contests?

    Ed Miliband and Jim Murphy
  4. The picture in Scotland so farpublished at 03:40 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    With declarations coming thick and fast, here's how the general election political map of Scotland looks.

    Map of Scottish declarations

    Get a detailed breakdown for each constituency result and turnout here.

  5. Labour leadership contest?published at 03:40 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    Laura Kuenssberg
    Chief correspondent, Newsnight

    Labour source tells me "every Labour person still awake is texting about the leadership contest, which starts tomorrow".

  6. Perth and Perthshire Northpublished at 03:39 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP hold Perth and Perthshire North

  7. Historic shiftpublished at 03:37 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon told BBC Scotland: "The tectonic plates of Scottish politics are clearly shifting. I think what we are seeing is an historic shift in Scottish political opinion."

    nicola sturgeon
  8. Glasgow South Westpublished at 03:36 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Glasgow South West from Labour

  9. Dunfermline and West Fifepublished at 03:34 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Dunfermline and West Fife from Labour

  10. Linlithgow and Falkirk Eastpublished at 03:31 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Linlithgow and Falkirk East from Labour

  11. Moraypublished at 03:27 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP hold Moray

  12. SNP may win over 50% of Scots votepublished at 03:27 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    John Curtice
    Professor of politics at Strathclyde University

    Given the pattern of the 22 results declared in Scotland so far it is possible that the SNP will win over half the votes in Scotland, a feat not achieved by any party since the Cons won 50.1% in 1955.

  13. Glasgow Eastpublished at 03:26 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Glasgow East from Labour

  14. Lanark and Hamilton Eastpublished at 03:25 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Lanark and Hamilton East from Labour

  15. Glasgow Northpublished at 03:23 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Glasgow North from Labour.

  16. Stirlingpublished at 03:22 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    SNP gain Stirling from Labour

  17. How bad will it get for Labour?published at 03:22 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    The last time Labour won fewer than 20 seats in Scotland at a General Election was 1935; in 1931, they won 7; in 1918 - 6. How bad will it end up?

  18. Murphy says 'the fight goes on'published at 03:20 British Summer Time 8 May 2015

    Andrew Black
    Political reporter, BBC Scotland

    Jim Murphy, speaking after losing his East Renfrewshire seat to the SNP, (with a 24.2% swing), pays tribute to colleagues who have lost their seats. He says "the fight goes on" and says he'll continue as Scottish Labour leader.

    Jim Murphy