Swimmingpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 25 July 2014
Now comes the last swimming event of the day. Ben Proud, a gold medallist earlier today, is in England's quartet in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay.
Men's preliminaries: fly (52kg)/ heavy (91kg)/ light heavy (81kg)
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Jonathan Jurejko and Michael Emons
Now comes the last swimming event of the day. Ben Proud, a gold medallist earlier today, is in England's quartet in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay.
England's Chris Walker-Hebborn and Liam Tancock take the cheers of the crowd, their coaches and team-mates as they walk around the pool with medals round their necks. Walker-Hebborn has a gold and Tancock has a bronze.
Dimitris Minasidis of Cyprus has won Commonwealth gold in the men's 62kg weightlifting in the Clyde Auditorium.
The 25-year-old lifted a total of 276kg to beat Sri Lankan Sudesh Peiris, who took silver and Vaipava Ioane of Samoa, who claimed the bronze. Wales' Gareth Evans (pictured) was fifth with a personal best of 268kg.
Karen Pickering
BBC Sport aquatic sports expert & ex-CWG champion
"Chris Walker-Hebborn was a bit of a temperamental kid I remember.
"He'd often throw his goggles down when he was angry and stuff like that. His talent was never in doubt, though, and it's great to see him on the podium collecting a gold medal."
Rebecca Adlington
Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert
"It's been a better night for the home nations than anyone expected. Scotland have done well but it's great to get a couple of medals for England too.
"I think there is a lot to be encouraged about with British swimming after London 2012 and the World Championships where we struggled overall. It's nice to see the swimmers up there on the podium ahead of Rio and with so many new faces coming through."
England's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor after winning a silver medal in the women's 100m butterfly: "It's gutting to come second by such a small margin. I knew it was going to be a close race, but I'm really happy with a silver."
Scotland hockey player Iain Scholefield:, external "Struggling/looking like an idiot in the ice bath. Baltic!"
It will be worth it in the end, Iain. Maybe.
England's Chris Walker-Hebborn tells BBC Sport after his 100m backstroke gold medal: "I'm over the moon and speechless. I had a few things up my sleeve this evening and I was pumped. It helps when you see your squad doing so well and I'm buzzing."
It was so nearly two gold medals for England in 10 minutes in the pool. Siobhan O'Connor led at the halfway point of the women's 100m butterfly, but is pipped just metres from the wall as Canada's Katerine Savard comes through to take the victory by five one-hundredths.
O'Connor now has three silvers from the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Double gold medallist Emma McKeon of Australia has to settle for a bronze this time.
The Emirates Arena is currently hosting Scotland v New Zealand in Group C of the mixed teams group play badminton. You can watch that online or via the red button.
Earlier today, England beat Jersey 5-0, Northern Ireland secured a 4-1 win over Mauritius and Wales lost 4-1 to Canada.
Adrian Moorhouse
Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert
"It's great that Chris Walker-Hebborn has fulfilled his talent. He showed great promise as a junior, and it's taken him a while to convert to the seniors but here he is, top of the podium."
Teenager Siobhan O'Connor, from Bath, Somerset, has already claimed two silver medals in Glasgow - in the 200m freestyle and 4 x 100m freestyle relay - and will be hoping it is third time lucky in tonight's 100m butterfly final.
O'Connor, 18, was one of the nominees for the 2012 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award.
Australian swimmer Emma McKeon is aiming for her third gold at Glasgow 2014.
The 20-year-old won the women's 200m freestyle, was in the 4x100m freestyle gold-medal winning quartet and is in the 100m butterfly final. Her brother David, 21, has also won a silver in the men's 400m freestyle.
Make that two gold medals for England. Chris Walker-Hebborn smashes the Commonwealth Games record to take the victory in the 100m backstroke. We mentioned Liam Tancock earlier, and he now has eight Commonwealth Games medals. He finishes tied third.
Australia's Mitch Larkin wins silver, while countryman Josh Beaver gets a share of bronze.
Our next action is the men's 100m backstroke final. Australia have won half of the gold medals available in the pool so far, with five successes in 10 races. They have won a total of 12 medals at the Tollcross Swimming Centre, including four silvers and three bronze medals.
Scotland have won five medals, including three golds, while Ben Proud's victory in the 50m butterfly is England's only success so far.
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport in Glasgow
"Take that! Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly requires just 37 seconds to see off Pakistan's Hasan Asif in their welterweight (69 kg) bout.
"What a mismatch. Donnelly has his opponent on his back on the canvas in the opening 15 seconds and the referee stops the contest after Asif is caught again.
"It's fair to say it's been a decent day for Northern Ireland in the ring after Michael Conlan fought on with a nasty cut to beat Nauru's Mathew Martin and advance in the men's bantamweight (56kg)."
Trinidad and Tobago were beaten 16-0 by South Africa in the women's hockey yesterday. They have done better today... just. They conceded just 14 goals as they fell to another defeat to New Zealand. Ouch.
Wales 400m hurdler Dai Greene:, external The temptation in the athletes' village. It's everywhere!
Stay strong, Dai, stay strong.
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all been in action in the netball. England recorded a huge 65-25 win over Wales in Pool B, while Scotland were 58-30 winners against Saint Lucia in Pool A. Northern Ireland have just finished their Pool A match with Jamaica and fell to a 65-34 defeat.