And after 22 hours live-blogging that's a wrap from me.
I hope you continue to enjoy our coverage online and in coming weeks as we watch the fallout from and make sense of this spectacular result.
It's been an absolute pleasure bringing you such a fascinating election result and thank you, as always, for your readership.
Latika.
DUP says they will enter into talks with May
By Latika Bourke
DUP leader Arlene Foster has made a short statement in Northern Ireland.
She says the 10 elected MPs will work for Northern Ireland but stresses for "all" the United Kingdom.
She cites terrorism, uncertainty at Westminster and Brexit as issues of high priority.
She said Prime Minister Theresa May called her this morning and the DUP will enter into talks to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to the UK.
Interesting snapshot of the policy positions of the DUP - the party propping up Theresa May, who described the unionists as the conservatives "friends and allies."
Just in from 10 Downing - Theresa May's statement declaring she will reform government, after the hung parliament result.
I have just been to see Her Majesty the Queen, and I will now form a government – a government that can provide certainty and lead Britain forward at this critical time for our country.
This Government will guide the country through the crucial Brexit talks that begin in just 10 days and deliver on the will of the British people by taking the United Kingdom out of the European Union.
It will work to keep our nation safe and secure by delivering the change that I set out following the appalling attacks in Manchester and London – cracking down on the ideology of Islamist extremism and all those who support it. And giving the police and the authorities the powers they need to keep our country safe.
The Government I lead will put fairness and opportunity at the heart of everything we do, so that we fulfil the promise of Brexit together and - over the next five years - build a country in which no one and no community is left behind.
A country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared right across this United Kingdom.
What the country needs more than ever is certainty, and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatest number of seats in the General Election, it is clear that only the Conservative & Unionist Party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the House of Commons.
As we do, we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the Democratic Unionist Party in particular. Our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over many years, and this gives me the confidence to believe that we will be able to work together in the interests of the whole United Kingdom.
This will allow us to come together as a country and channel our energies towards a successful Brexit deal that works for everyone in this country – securing a new partnership with the EU which guarantees our long term prosperity
That's what people voted for last June.
That's what we will deliver.
Now let's get to work.
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Snap verdict on May's speech
By Latika Bourke
Theresa May sounded steelier and much stronger in her speech at 10 Downing, compared to her middle of the night statement at her constituency count.
But already there are signs the faults that led to this disaster are not being addressed, including a willingness to accept that when things go wrong, change is required.