Coventry South: Labour holdpublished at 02:40 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
Jim Cunningham holds the Labour seat for Coventry South with 25,874 votes.
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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Jim Cunningham holds the Labour seat for Coventry South with 25,874 votes.
The Communities and Local Government Secretary Sajid Javid had held onto Bromsgrove for the Conservatives.
Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson held on to his West Bromwich East seat.
Read MoreJulian Knight holds his seat in Solihull.
Shelley Phelps
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, Political Reporter
Regional Labour Party source tells me that according to their figures they've won Warwick and Leamington from the Conservatives, overturning a majority of more than 6,000.
Eleanor Smith for Labour has held the seat for Wolverhampton South West.
Conservative Nigel Huddleston has held onto the Mid Worcestershire constituency with an increased majority of 23,326.
Andrew Mitchell holds Sutton Coldfield for the Tories with a margin of over 15,000.
The Labour candidate hoping to win the Telford seat for the Conservatives, Kuldip Sahota, is predicting a close result.
The Conservatives are defending a majority of just 730 and Mr Sahota said he was happy with his campaign, adding that the big issue on the doorstep had been the future of Telford's Princess Royal Hospital.
The Conservatives Mark Garnier has comfortably held onto the Wyre Forest seat, with a majority of over 13,000 over his Labour challenger Matthew Lamb.
Pat McFadden of Labour holds Wolverhampton South East.
Conservative candidate Christopher Pincher has held onto the Tamworth constituency.
Rob Mayor
Black Country Political Reporter, BBC WM
David Winnick has held this seat since 1979 and despite his majority dipping to 990 in 2010, he built it back to 1,937 in 2015.
The 83-year-old is the longest serving West Midlands MP and says he would likely have stepped down if the parliament had run the full five years.
Announcing his decision to stand again when the snap election was called, he told me he had "never run away from anything."
The Conservative challenger Eddie Hughes is a local councillor who was positively bouncing down the street when I met him on the campaign trail.
The Tories have this seat in their top five targets and must feel it is now or never for them in Walsall North.
Mark Pawsey has held his seat in Rugby.
Burton Constituency Result Griffiths-Cons-28,936 Hales-Green-824 Hardwick-Lib Dems-1,262 McKiernan-Lab-18,889 Elected - Griffiths