The gamble that went wrongpublished at 03:41 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
Nick Robinson
Presenter, Radio 4 Today
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
Nick Robinson
Presenter, Radio 4 Today
Hilary Benn has retained Leeds Central for Labour with an increased majority receiving 70% of all the votes cast in the constituency.
Stuart Harratt
BBC Local Live
Conservative candidate Andrew Percy said he was "surprised" at the exit poll which suggests the Tories could miss out on a majority.
Mr Percy said “It didn’t seem to chime with what we were hearing on the doorstep”.
He is defending his Brigg and Goole seat which he has held since 2010.
Labour Angela Smith is returned for Penistone & Stocksbridge with a reduced majority.
Nigel Adams is returned as the Conservative MP for Selby & Ainsty.
Stuart Harratt
BBC Local Live
Still counting in North Lincolnshire where Conservative councillor Baroness Liz Redfern says Labour and Conservatives are "neck and neck" in the Scunthorpe constituency.
The seat is currently held by Labour's Nic Dakin with a majority of 3,134.
Labour's Rachel Reeves has been returned to Westminster for Leeds West.
Judith Cummins holds Bradford South for Labour.
Former deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has lost his seat in Sheffield Hallam.
Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon holds Leeds East.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg loses his Sheffield Hallam seat to Labour
Labour's Paul Blomfied is returned for Sheffield Central with an increased majority.
Diana Johnson took the seat for Labour with 23,625 votes with the Conservatives on 9,363, the Lib Dems on 1,869, UKIP 1,601 and the Greens on 644.
Turnout was 57.4%
In her acceptance speech, Ms Johnson said she had won because “Labour put forward a positive message of hope that things can be different."
Nick Ahad
BBC Radio Leeds
Clearly BBC Radio Leeds' Nick Ahad is having a tough night in Huddersfield.
The Conservative's Martin Vickers retains his seat.
Robert Goodwill retains the seat for the Conservatives with a reduced majority. Labour were in second place.