Theresa May has lost her majority in the General Election, winning just 318 MPs - eight short of the majority target of 326.

In similar scenes to the 2015 election, the Conservatives were forecast to be the largest party in a hung Parliament scenario according to the exit poll.

The Labour Party has gained seats across the country, with the Jeremy Corbyn's claiming 262 seats - 32 more than they won in 2015.

Meanwhile, despite picking up pro-unionist votes in Scotland, Theresa May lost seats to Labour and the Lib Dems in the rest of the country.