Halifax: Labour holdpublished at 05:53 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
The Labour Party's Yvette Cooper maintains a healthy majority as she retains her Normanton, Pontefract & Castleford seat.
Conservative Jason McCartney has tweeted after losing his Colne Valley seat in Huddersfield.
The MP, who at the start of the evening was relatively safe, lost the constituency to Labour with a 5.5% swing.
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Labour have retained the Hemsworth seat.
John Trickett was more than 10,000 votes ahead of his nearest rival.
That is the final seat in West Yorkshire to declare.
Conservative Andrea Jenkyns increased her majority in marginal Morley and Outwood.
Stuart Andrew, Conservative MP for Pudsey, saw his majority cut to just over 300.
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Norman Lamb, who's been re-elected as Liberal Democrat MP for North Norfolk, has paid tribute to Nick Clegg after he lost the Sheffield Hallam seat to Labour.
Mr Lamb said it was "very sad", as Mr Clegg was "a good friend and a close colleague".
"I think, when the history books are written, people will see that he served this country well," Mr Lamb said. "Although the coalition was enormously controversial, it gave the country stability at a dangerous time in our history... when the economics could have gone very nasty for this country.
"He provided stability through the coalition and I think he's served our country well. It's sad that he's gone."
Yvette Cooper retains Normanton, Pontefract & Castleford for Labour.