SNP hold Glasgow Eastpublished at 02:47 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
SNP hold Glasgow East but with a new MP. David Linden is in. Labour not far behind, and Tories more than double their vote.
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
SNP hold Glasgow East but with a new MP. David Linden is in. Labour not far behind, and Tories more than double their vote.
Brian Taylor
BBC Scotland Political Editor
For the SNP, it is a question of relativity.
Relative to their historic performance in Westminster elections, tonight still looks good.
Relative to the result in 2015, tonight looks notably poor.
SNP seem confident they might have retained Glasgow North West, hopeful too of Glasgow East. Declarations shortly
Jo Swinson returns to the House of Commons after the Lib Dems beat the SNP in East Dunbartonshire.
The Tories have taken East Renfrewshire from the SNP.
It is a victory for Conservative candidate Paul Masterton. SNP's Kirsten Oswald in second place.
Sarah Smith
Scotland Editor
A second recount in Perth & N Perthshire. Incredibly close between SNP and Tories
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Patricia Gibson has held Ayrshire North and Arran for the SNP, with a majority of 3,633 over the Conservatives.
Written by the BBC's Nick Eardley on 26 April
Angus Robertson has become perhaps the most high-profile SNP MP. He leads the third biggest group in parliament and gets to quiz the prime minister weekly.
His questioning at PMQs has won him plaudits from commentators at Westminster.
But the Conservatives are hoping he could be one of the biggest scalps on 8 June. Senior Tories tell me Moray - the constituency Mr Robertson has held since 2001 and his party since 1987 - is one of their top targets in Scotland.
Kirsty Blackman has held Aberdeen North for the SNP, with a majority of 4,139 over Labour.
The Conservatives have won Ochil and Perthshire South, taking the seat from the SNP with a majority of 3,359
Ronnie Cowan has held Inverclyde for the SNP, with a majority of 384 over Labour.
Douglas Ross shook hands with his SNP rival, Angus Roberston, when the results of the Moray vote were announced.
The Conservative candidate took the seat from the SNP's Westminster leader with a majority of 3,359.
Quote MessageI give a promise that my first and only priority will be to serve the people of this constituency to the best of my ability.
Douglas Ross, Newly-elected MP for Moray
Labour have won Midlothian with a majority of 885 from the SNP