Postpublished at 03:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2015
Best actor TV drama - Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Boyhood wins three awards including best drama film
Birdman and The Theory of Everything collect two awards each
British stars Eddie Redmayne, Joanne Froggatt and Ruth Wilson win prizes
Genevieve Hassan and Lorna Blount
Best actor TV drama - Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
Shuffling around the dessert buffet is difficult to do without treading on dresses.
Best TV drama - The Affair
Steve from York emails:
Waiting up for some Boyhood wins please!
Jaime Gonzalez
BBC Mundo, Los Angeles
"Patricia Arquette says, external her win feels very surreal At the press room at the #goldenglobes."
Aww, Maggie Gyllenhaal came with her brother Jake - who is also nominated - to the ceremony. "My brother was an amazing date," she said.
Best actress in TV miniseries or movie - Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honourable Woman
Best foreign language film - Leviathan, Russia
@waltersimmx tweets, external: "#TheLegoMovie, robbed of a nom for its theme song, robbed again @BBCNewsEnts: Best animated film: How to Train Your Dragon 2"
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
It turns out I'm sitting next to Eurovision Song Contest winner Conchita Wurst! Lots of fans are stopping to have their photo taken with her on their way to the bar during the commercial breaks.
Conchita clapped enthusiastically when Jeffrey Tambor dedicated his win as best actor in the TV show Transparent to the transgender community.
Jeffrey Tambor: "This is much bigger than me - I'm awarding this to the transgender community - thank you for your courage, your inspiration, patience and letting us be part of the change."
Best actor in TV comedy - Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best screenplay - Birdman, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo
Patricia Arquette arrived at the podium with her speech written out. "Sorry I'm the only nerd with a piece of paper," she said.
"Thank you Meryl Streep for giving me a hug - I hope your DNA transferred to me," she added.
Best supporting actress in motion picture - Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
Plenty of cheese, fruit, pastries and chocolate at the bar, for the latecomers who missed dinner... and the stars who were working the red carpet when everyone else was eating.
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
Standing ovation for HFPA President Theo Kingma's call for unity to protect freedom of speech.
Best animated film - How to Train Your Dragon 2
Amy Adams was surprised at her win there, she said she hadn't even re-applied her lip gloss. She thanked her co-star Christoph Waltz: "Your wife's a lucky gal."
Still lots of categories left at tonight's awards. Who do you want to win? What do you think of the ceremony so far?