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Workington: Labour holdpublished at 00:46 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
Middlesbrough: Labour holdpublished at 00:43 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:43 BST 9 June 2017Result: Labour win in Workingtonpublished at 00:39 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:39 BST 9 June 2017BreakingLabour have retained the Workington seat.
Result: Labour win in Middlesbroughpublished at 00:39 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:39 BST 9 June 2017BreakingLabour have held Middlesbrough.
Labour expect Stockton South gainpublished at 00:36 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:36 BST 9 June 2017Labour sources say they're confident of cutting Conservative James Wharton's majority in Stockton South even if they don't actually win the seat.
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End of twitter postLabour majority down in Washington and Sunderland Westpublished at 00:32 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:32 BST 9 June 2017Duncan Leatherdale
BBC News OnlineLabour's Sharon Hodgson saw her share rise from 55% to 61% in Washington and Sunderland West but majority drop by 217 votes.
The Conservative's Jonathan Gullis saw his share rise from 19% to 29% while UKIP's Bryan Foster suffered a share drop from 20% to 7%.
Labour share and majority rise in Newcastle Eastpublished at 00:28 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:28 BST 9 June 2017Duncan Leatherdale
BBC News OnlineLabour's majority and share both rose in Newcastle East.
Nick Brown saw his share rise from 49% in 2015 to 67.6% while his majority rose by 6,767.
Conservative Simon Kitchen saw his share also rise from 18% to 21% while the Liberal Democrats' Wendy Taylor saw hers drop from 11% to 6% and UKIP's Tony Sanderson go from 12.5% to 3%.
Julie Elliott retains Sunderland Centralpublished at 00:23 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:23 BST 9 June 2017Julie Elliott retains Sunderland Central and says the country and her constituency need a Labour government.
Workington result expected in 15 minutespublished at 00:21 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:21 BST 9 June 2017Here's the latest from the Workington count
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End of twitter postNewcastle North: Labour holdpublished at 00:18 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:18 BST 9 June 2017Result: Labour retains Newcastle Northpublished at 00:16 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:16 BST 9 June 2017BreakingLabour has retained Newcastle North with a win for Catherine McKinnell.
Fishy goings-on in Westmorland and Lonsdalepublished at 00:11 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:11 BST 9 June 2017Mr Fishfinger, the independent candidate for Westmorland and Lonsdale, has arrived at the count in Kendal.
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End of twitter postSunderland West: Labour holdpublished at 00:08 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:08 BST 9 June 2017Result: Labour hold Washington and Sunderland Westpublished at 00:07 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:07 BST 9 June 2017BreakingLabour has retained Washington and Sunderland West.
Exit polls 'fantastic' according to Hartlepool Labour candidatepublished at 00:05 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:05 BST 9 June 2017Some people are obviously very pleased with the exit poll suggesting a hung parliament and gains for Labour.
Stick with us to find out whether their hopes prove correct.
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End of twitter postLabour increase share in Sunderland Centralpublished at 00:03 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:03 BST 9 June 2017Duncan Leatherdale
BBC News OnlineLabour's Julie Elliott saw her share of the vote in Sunderland South increase from 50% to 55.5% but her majority dropped by 1,182 votes.
Conservative Robert Oliver saw his share rise from 23% to 33% while UKIP's Gary Leighton's share dropped from 19% to 5%.
A long wait ahead for defending Cumbrian candidatepublished at 00:02 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:02 BST 9 June 2017A result isn't expected in Penrith until around 03:30.
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End of twitter postWatch: Chi Onwurah says 'being re-elected is a huge honour'published at 00:00 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
00:00 BST 9 June 2017Newcastle East: Labour holdpublished at 23:58 British Summer Time 8 June 2017
23:58 BST 8 June 2017Result: Labour retain Newcastle Eastpublished at 23:57 British Summer Time 8 June 2017
23:57 BST 8 June 2017BreakingLabour has retained Newcastle East.