Alex Salmond loses to Tories in Gordonpublished at 04:20 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has lost his seat in Gordon. He was beaten by the Conservatives.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon concedes indyref2 a factor in the election
The SNP ends the night with 35 seats, the Tories have 13, Labour 7 and the Lib Dems 4
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond and the SNP's Deputy leader Angus Robertson lose their seats to the Conservatives
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson says the result shows indyref2 "is dead"
Election ends in hung Parliament: Conservatives set for 319 seats, Labour 261
Tories to form UK government with DUP to 'provide certainty' and keep country 'safe'
BBC Scotland News
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has lost his seat in Gordon. He was beaten by the Conservatives.
Edinburgh South West is an SNP HOLD - Joanna Cherry hangs on for the SNP.
Brian Taylor
BBC Scotland Political Editor
Ruth Davidson very blunt on indyref2. Says it is "dead".
04:00 Election special
So far it's...
Labour's Ian Murray has held Edinburgh South, the one seat it had in 2015, with a majority of 15,514 over the SNP.
Phillipa Whitford has held Ayrshire Central with a majority of 1,267 over the Conservatives.
The SNP's Deidre Brock has held Edinburgh North with a majority of 1,625 over Labour
Nick Eardley
BBC Scotland Westminster correspondent
Labour predicting their final tally will be 7 in Scotland. Sources say "remarkable" after 2015
Marion Fellows has held Motherwell and Wishaw for the SNP, with a majority of 318 over Labour.
The SNP have held Livingston. Hannah Bardell held off a Labour challenge with a majority of 3,878.
Philip Sim
BBC Scotland political reporter
Full result from Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk - John Lamont goes in with a majority of 11,000.
I think that's the biggest majority in Scotland so far. Could the Tories end up with the safest seat in Scotland?
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine - Conservative GAIN from SNP.
The Conservatives win Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk from the SNP.
Calum Kerr is out, and John Lamont takes it on the fourth try.