As the SNP have a terrible night, the Tories post their best seat total north of the border since 1983.
Corbyn could not shake May, but Robertson for a moment disconcerted her.
Continuing our ConservativeHome series on the key contests in each region or nation.
John Lamont selected to fight Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk, as a poll puts Davidson’s team on course to win as many as 12 seats.
It was not an edifying spectacle, but it was convincing in its way.
It may go horribly wrong. It’s hard, however, to see that she can be blamed for trying.
Whatever Scotland’s first Minister decides to do, events seem to be creating their own momentum.
The Prime Minister’s idea of professionalism is to be resolutely unsensational.
…and May channels her inner Mae West.
The Prime Minister managed to imply that the men attacking her are ridiculous.
The Eurosceptics are in the ascendant, and they feel pretty good about it.
Also: GMB claim SNP demand for Trident removal is election stunt; Cairns sets out conditions for UK Tata bailout, Stormont divisions over EU; and more.
Corbyn refrained from mentioning Blair, but instead praised Cook for putting the case against the Iraq War.
Also: Cameron and Soubry strike out at SNP; McCluskey turns fire on Scottish Labour; Corbyn accused of fixing Welsh by-election selection; and more.
The Conservative Party will never be able to command an overall majority again if it doesn’t stop treating its grassroots like dirt.