The Scottish Labour Party have convincingly won a by-election, that's being seen as a key test ahead of the UK general election.
They won the seat of Rutherglen and Hamilton West near Glasgow, with almost 60% of the vote.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described the result as 'seismic'.
With more than double the votes of their closest rival, polling experts have expressed surprise at the margin of Labour's victory.
Anas Sarwar (Sar-wahh), leader of Scottish Labour, says the result has implications for the whole of the UK:
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