Staffordshire Moorlands: Conservative holdpublished at 04:06 British Summer Time 9 June 2017

Conservatives take the Labour seat of Walsall North
Labour takes Warwick and Leamington
Conservatives hold onto Nuneaton and gain Stoke-on-Trent South
Preet Gill becomes first female Sikh MP in Birmingham Edgbaston
Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson holds West Bromwich East
Keele University students 'unable to vote'
Exit poll predicts Tories will be largest party but without overall majority
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Sir Bill Cash remains the MP for Stone and has seen his majority increase by more than 1,000.
He won 31,614 votes, a majority of 17,495.
Parliament's tallest MP, Daniel Kawczynski, has held onto the Shrewsbury seat for the Conservatives, but he has seen his majority cut by roughly a third.
The declaration in Wolverhampton South East confirms Pat McFadden holds seat with 21,137 votes
Khalid Mahmood has held his seat for Labour in Birmingham Perry Barr.
Rachel Maclean has held onto Redditch for the Conservatives with a majority of 7,363.
That's an increase of 309 on the result from 2015.
Margot James has been re-elected for the Tories.
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Geoffrey Robinson held the Coventry North West seat with 26,894 votes.
The Conservative chief whip Gavin Williamson has held onto the Staffordshire South constituency.
He had a majority of 22,733.
The Conservatives have held Hereford and Herefordshire South.
Jesse Norman was returned with a majority of 15,013.
Roger Godsiff has held his seat in Birmingham Hall Green for Labour with 42,143 votes.
Reena Ranger for the Conservatives came in second with 8,199 votes.
Mike Wood is re-elected.
The Conservatives might have seen their majority in Worcester more than halved to 2,508, but the number of votes cast for them actually went up by 2,197.
The victorious Robin Walker saw that as cause for celebration.
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Valerie Vaz has held her seat for Labour.