There will be a hung parliamentpublished at 05:59 British Summer Time 9 June 2017Breaking
There will be a hung Parliament - no party can now win a majority.
Conservatives are the largest party.
There will be a hung Parliament - no party can now win a majority.
Conservatives are the largest party.
The seat was won by Labour's Paul Williams.
The Conservatives are on course to be the largest party but may not have an overall majority, according to the latest BBC general election forecast.
Theresa May faces the humiliation of ending with fewer seats than when she called the election.
The Tories are projected to get 318 seats, Labour 262 and the SNP 33.
Here's what Larry the Downing Street cat thinks.
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The Conservatives hold Hexham with a win for Guy Opperman.
Author JK Rowling has tweeted her congratulations to the Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock.
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Veteran Labour MP Ronnie Campbell weighs Jeremy Corbyn's success over Theresa May.
Wansbeck is kept by Labour with a win for Ian Lavery.
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Bob Cooper
Political reporter, BBC Cumbria
It's no change across the board in Cumbria, despite some very tight contests
John Woodcock might have held on to Barrow and Furness but his lead has reduced somewhat.
He polled only 209 votes more than the Conservatives' Simon Fell.
Labour holds Barrow and Furness with John Woodcock re-elected.
John Stevenson held his seat in Carlisle and Rory Stewart was re-elected in Penrith and the Border.
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There's just one more constituency to declare in Cumbria - Barrow and Furness.
Election officials there were carrying out a bundle check, which means they were making sure no bundles of votes had been accidentally tallied for the wrong candidate.
BBC Radio Cumbria's Neil Smith says that counting staff are sitting with folded arms suggesting that a declaration could be due very soon.
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Sharon Barbour
BBC Look North
Here's the full Blyth Valley result.
Ronnie Campbell Labour 23,770: Dawn Furness Green 918: Ian Levy Conservatives 15,855: Jeff Reid Lib Dems 1,947
Blyth Valley has been held by Labour with a win for Ronnie Campbell.
Megan Paterson
Reporter, BBC Look North at Copeland count
Trudy Harrison, who has been re-elected as the Conservative MP for Copeland, says that she's relieved and delighted by the result.
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Conservatives have held Penrith and the Border with a win for Rory Stewart.
Word from the count is that there could be about 200 votes in it.
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