Hull East: Labour holdpublished at 02:56 British Summer Time 9 June 2017

General election 2017 results and reaction from across Yorkshire
Nick Clegg loses his seat at Sheffield Hallam
Lib Dems Greg Mulholland loses Leeds North West seat to Labour
Conservatives hold Harrogate and Knaresborough
Brexit Secretary David Davis retains Haltemprice and Howden seat
Labour hold Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough
Conservative vote holds up in rural North Yorkshire
Labour have held on to the Hull West and Hessle seat.
Emma Hardy is the newly elected MP after Labour's Alan Johnson stood down at this election after holding the seat for 20 years.
Tom Ingall
Journalist, BBC Look North
New Labour MP for Sheffield Hallam, Jared O Mara gives his victory speech as the former Deputy Prime Minister looks on.
Labour has defeated the former Liberal Democrat leader NIck Clegg and taken Sheffield Hallam.
Stephanie Peacock holds Barnsley East seat for Labour
BBC Radio Leeds
The Conservative candidate in Shipley, Philip Davies, has told us the party has made a "pig's ear" of the national campaign.
Conservative candidate and Brexit minister David Davis said the results so far seem to suggest the country is returning to "two party politics".
Mr Davis is awaiting the result of the count in his Haltemprice and Howden constituency.
Clive Betts holds Sheffield South East for the Labour Party.
Labour's Rosie Winterton holds Doncaster Central
Labour's Melanie Onn and Conservative Jo Gideon have both increased their share of the vote in Great Grimsby at the expense of Ukip's Mike Hookem, who polled 1,648 votes, a fall of 20.3% from the last election.
Labour's Dan Jarvis is re-elected for Barnsley Central.
Labour's Karl Turner holds the Hull East seat.
Late night shopping by candidate in Sheffield says paper:
Labour's Louise Haigh holds Sheffield Heeley with a majority of over 13,000.