Labour gain East Lothian from SNPpublished at 03:09 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
Labour has gained East Lothian from the SNP with a majority of 3,083
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'
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Labour has gained East Lothian from the SNP with a majority of 3,083
Angela Crawley has held Lanark and Hamilton East for the SNP, with a majority of 266 over the Conservatives.
Brian Taylor
BBC Scotland Political Editor
And so the record swing is overturned.
Anne McLaughlin won Glasgow North East with a 39% swing last time.
But Labour has now overturned that.
Kezia Dugdale, asked whether Jeremy Corbyn had won the right to stay as Labour leader, replied: "Absolutely".
Alex Salmond, who is fighting the Gordon seat, has been met by the media on his arrival at the count in Aberdeen.
Asked if he was likely to be affected by the swing that has seen some of his former colleagues lose their seats, he said: "We'll have to wait and see."
Douglas Chapman has held the seat of Dunfermline and West Fife for the SNP, with a majority of 844 over Labour.
Labour's Paul Sweeney has won Glasgow North East from the SNP with a majority of 242, overturning an SNP majority of 9,222.
The Conservative candidate Douglas Ross overturned a majority of 9,065
In his victory speech, Douglas Ross said: "I'd like to pay tribute to my fellow candidates. Could I also say to Angus, thank-you on behalf of the people of Moray for your outstanding service to the people of Moray over the last 16 years."
Mr Robertson became one of the SNP's most high-profile figures after the 2015 election, thanks to a weekly platform at Prime Minister's Questions.
As group leader at Westminster, and as a result of the SNP's newly-acquired third-party status, he was handed the task of challenging the UK government on everything from welfare reforms to Brexit and foreign affairs.
He worked as a journalist and then as a European and international affairs adviser to SNP MSPs at Holyrood before he was elected to Westminster in 2001 to represent Moray.
Sarah Smith
Scotland Editor
Alex Salmond not looking very happy as he arrives at his count in Gordon
Brian Taylor
BBC Scotland Political Editor
Huge cheers as David Linden holds Glasgow East for the SNP.
This was where Natalie McGarry was elected two years ago - but withdrew from the party whip.
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The SNP's Alison Thewliss has held Glasgow Central with a majority of 2,267
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Quote MessageEast Dunbartonshire voted strongly for Scotland to remain in the UK and for the UK to stay in the EU and as your MP I will do my best to achieve that. I want to thank those who put their usual party allegiances to one side to send the message that East Dunbartonshire does not want another divisive independence referendum. Nicola Sturgeon, I hope you're listening.
Jo Swinson, Newly-elected MP for East Dunbartonshire
Brian Taylor
BBC Scotland Political Editor
Very good victory for Jo Swinson for the Lib Dems in East Dunbartonshire.
She says she is humbled - and suggests that the SNP might now show comparable humility by abandoning indyref2.
Intriguing though that the Tory vote here is up by more than the Lib Dems.
Still, to the victor the prize.