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Photos from Northern Ireland general election night

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Alliance Party Naomi Long shakes hands with the DUP's Gavin Robinson after he was elected in East Belfast

One of the most closely watched constituencies in Northern Ireland was East Belfast, where the Alliance Party's Naomi Long unseated DUP leader Peter Robinson in 2010. This time around, the DUP's Gavin Robinson took the seat.

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The DUP's Nigel Dodds and Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly pictured at the North Belfast count

As in East Belfast, the Ulster Unionist Party stepped aside in North Belfast for the Democratic Unionist Party, who returned the favour in Fermanagh and South Tyrone and in Newry and Armagh. Nigel Dodds of the DUP was returned in North Belfast with 19,096 votes, a majority of 5,326 over Sinn F茅in's Gerry Kelly.

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DUP leader Peter Robinson (right) was at the Belfast count to celebrate with Gavin Robinson and Nigel Dodds.

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SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell at the South Belfast count

In South Belfast, SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell was elected with a reduced majority of 2.3%, his 9,560 total beating DUP candidate Jonathan Bell by 906 votes.

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Sinn F茅in's Gerry Kelly takes a selfie of party colleagues at the Belfast count centre

Sinn F茅in's M谩irt铆n 脫 Muilleoir (left) came fourth in the South Belfast poll with 5,402 votes. In 2010, Sinn F茅in did not field a candidate in the constituency.

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William McCrea congratulates Danny Kinahan

Three of Northern Ireland's 18 seats have changed hands. In South Antrim, Ulster Unionist Danny Kinahan unseated veteran DUP figure William McCrea, beating him by 949 votes. While Mr McCrea is known for his gospel singing, Mr Kinahan also has a musical connection as he is a cousin of the singer Chris De Burgh.

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UUP leader Mike Nesbitt and Tom Elliott celebrate winning Fermanagh and South Tyrone

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Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness were at the Fermanagh and South Tyrone count, where Michelle Gildernew (centre) lost her seat

In 2010, Sinn F茅in's Michelle Gildernew took Fermanagh and South Tyrone by the narrowest of margins. This time around, Ulster Unionist candidate Tom Elliott - a unionist unity candidate - won the seat with a 530-vote majority.

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Defeated candidates listen to the victory speech by Sinn F茅in's Mickey Brady

In Newry and Armagh, Sinn F茅in's Mickey Brady saw off the challenge of candidates including the UUP's Danny Kennedy - his party's second unionist unity candidate in its pact with the DUP - and former Armagh Gaelic footballer Justin McNulty of the SDLP.

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The DUP's David Simpson makes his victory speech in Upper Bann

Upper Bann saw the DUP's David Simpson hold on to his seat with a 2,264 majority in the face of challenges from the UUP's Jo-Anne Dobson and Sinn F茅in's Catherine Seeley.

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Ian Paisley addresses the North Antrim count after retaining his seat

In North Antrim, the DUP's Ian Paisley retained the seat with a 11,546 majority.

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Mark Durkan and supporters celebrate winning in Foyle

The SDLP's Mark Durkan was joined by his wife Jackie and a crowd of supporters to welcome him being re-elected as Foyle MP with an increased majority.

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Well-wishers gave the thumbs up to Sinn F茅in's Pat Doherty, who was returned in West Tyrone with a 10,060 majority.