Worcester: Conservatives hold but majority cutpublished at 03:11 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
The Conservatives have held the Worcester seat.
Robin Walker saw his majority cut to 2,490.
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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The Conservatives have held the Worcester seat.
Robin Walker saw his majority cut to 2,490.
The Conservative MP for Mid Worcestershire Nigel Huddleston said he was "humbled" to retain the seat for the party.
And like so many of his colleagues he said he will now have to wait and see how the national picture resolves itself.
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Preet Gill holds Labour and Co-operative for Birmingham Edgbaston.
The 44-year-old is the first female Sikh to be elected.
Emma Reynolds holds Wolverhampton North East for Labour and says the young vote may change politics.
Jess Phillips has held her seat in Birmingham Yardley with 25,398 votes.
In second place is Tory Mohammed Afzal with 8,824.
In his acceptance speech, the incumbent for the Wrekin, Mark Pritchard gave his biggest thanks to his new wife, who he married last month - midway through the election campaign.
He said they'd been planning a trip to the United States for their honeymoon and he had to swap Newport Rhode Island for Newport in Shropshire.
Dame Caroline Spelman holds Meriden with more than double the number of votes than her Labour rival.
The Conservatives have held onto the Wrekin seat.
Their candidate, Mark Pritchard, has seen his majority cut by around 1,000.
Labour's David Winnick has lost his seat in Walsall North.
He's the longest serving West Midlands MP and lost his seat to Conservative Eddie Hughes by over 2,000 votes.
In 2015 at the age of 81, Mr Winnick bucked the national swing against Labour and increased his majority, but only to 1,937.
At 83 he took on the challenge but the pressure from Conservative Eddie Hughes, a well-regarded local councillor proved too much.
Jack Dromey keeps his seat.
The Conservatives had put up a strong fight in the constituency.
Richard Burden keeps his seat
The Conservatives have held onto the Worcestershire West seat.
Harriet Baldwin has seen her majority cut slightly to 21,328.
Eddie Hughes for the Conservatives has taken the seat from Labour's David Winnick.
Colleen Fletcher has held the Coventry North East for Labour with a majority of 15,580.