Summary

  • Results coming in across Greater Manchester and eastern Cheshire

  • Labour win back Rochdale from George Galloway's Workers Party of Britain

  • Esther McVey narrowly re-elected in the traditionally safe Tory seat of Tatton

  • Lib Dems gain Hazel Grove from the Conservatives

  • Labour gains Bolton West and Leigh & Atherton from the Conservatives

  • Labour set to win a landslide victory, according to exit poll

  • Live results and reaction from across the UK

  1. 'People are a bit disillusioned after 14 years of the Conservatives,' says Tory candidatepublished at 01:53 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Conservative candidate for Leigh and Atherton, Michael Winstanley

    A result is expected shortly in Leigh and Atherton, a new constituency created in Wigan, Greater Manchester.

    Turnout there is 51.7%, down from 60.9% in 2019.

    Conservative candidate Michael Winstanley said Reform UK had "tuned into the issues people care about, like immigration.

    "People are a bit disillusioned after 14 years of the Conservatives. We have tried to deal with that but it’s not been enough."

  2. Tories 'have not stuck to promises', says Reform UK candidatepublished at 01:40 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Lee Moffitt, Reform UK candidate, Gorton and Denton
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    Lee Moffit

    Lee Moffitt, the Reform UK candidate in Gorton and Denton, said he left the Conservative Party as he feels they have not stuck to their promises.

    He said Reform leader Nigel Farage was now the politician that resonates most with him.

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    I've got five sons and two granddaughters and I simply don't want them to be faced with the same diabolical choice we face today."

    Lee Moffitt, Reform UK candidate, Gorton and Denton

  3. The mood has shifted - Lisa Nandypublished at 00:33 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    A relaxed Lisa Nandy, who is fighting to retain Wigan for Labour, has said: "I will never stop fighting for people in towns like Wigan.

    "It feels like a coming home tonight because it feels like something has shifted in the public mood."

    Said she "might have a pint" as her first objective for Wigan.

    A smiling Lisa Nandy wearing a white top, blue blazer and red rosette. She is in a sports hall and people counting ballots can be seen behind her
  4. Labour confident of taking traditionally Tory Macclesfieldpublished at 00:07 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Kaleigh Watterson
    BBC Cheshire political reporter

    Good evening from Macclesfield Leisure Centre. Here two counts are taking place - Macclesfield and Tatton. Both of these constituencies have traditionally been strong Tory seats.

    Macclesfield has been Conservative since 1918. And in the last 100 years, it’s only had five different MPs.

    Both parties have been focusing on this seat - over the campaign we saw visits from Rishi Sunak and Lord Cameron for the Conservatives and Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner for Labour. Labour sources this evening seem confident that they could win here.

    Meanwhile, Tatton is a slightly newer seat, dating from the 1980s. But in that time, it has only not had a Conservative MP once - that was in 1997 when independent Martin Bell won on his anti-sleaze campaign.

    It’s been held by big names like George Osborne and, most recently, cabinet minister Esther McVey.So could these two true blue seats turn red this evening? An interesting few hours awaits us.

  5. Labour looking to reclaim red wall seats in Greater Manchesterpublished at 23:52 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Paul Burnell
    Reporter, BBC News Online

    Labour is looking set to regain seats such as Leigh and Heywood & Middleton North, both lost to the Tories in the 2019 election.

    The so-called red wall seats where voters were said to have "loaned" their votes to Boris Johnson's Tories, hang on a thread with the Conservatives holding a 293 lead in Leigh and a 680 vote lead in Heywood.

    Marginals such as Bolton North East, Bury North and Bury South - where the majority was around the 1,000 mark look precarious for the Conservatives.

    Even Altrincham and Sale West - where Tory grandee Sir Graham Brady has stepped down - could topple despite their 6,139 majority.

    Meanwhile there is an intriguing drama in Rochdale where George Galloway in his Workers Party incarnation grabbed the seat from Labour in a by-election earlier this year.

  6. UK election: What's happened and what comes next?published at 23:33 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Sir Keir Starmer's Labour have won a big victory - here's a guide to understanding what it all means.

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  7. Spicing up Stockportpublished at 22:55 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    There's a bit of a foodie theme across Greater Manchester - those satays look decent!

    Indian snacks in Stockport
  8. The pies have it, the pies have it!published at 22:49 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    A splendid array of pies on offer for the hungry media pack covering the count in Rochdale tonight.

    Rochdale pies
  9. Welcome to our election results coveragepublished at 22:31 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Welcome to our general election results night coverage for Greater Manchester and eastern Cheshire.

    BBC Radio Manchester has reporters at the counts and you can follow all the election developments as they happen here on the BBC News website and app.

    You can find out more about how to follow the election on the BBC here.

  10. Ten residents on street served no-fault evictionspublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 28 March 2024

    Tenants say they are devastated after being told by their social housing landlord to move out.

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  11. Tallest tower planned in city's skyscraper boompublished at 06:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2024

    The firm behind plans for Manchester's tallest skyscraper says it will be highest in Western Europe.

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  12. Parents desperate to leave home that made baby illpublished at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2024

    A family of eight say they fear the state of their Rochdale home is damaging their children's health.

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  13. Peat bog bought by wildlife trust for restorationpublished at 13:31 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2024

    The money will help nurture the bogs, which trap carbon dioxide and could help slow climate change.

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