Alun Cairns projected to lose Vale of Glamorgan seat to Labour

Alun Cairns. Picture by Richard Townshend (CC BY 3.0).

Wales latest

Polling strongly suggests Conservative former minister Alun Cairns will lose his seat in the Vale of Glamorgan to Labour.

In another blow to the Tories, Plaid Cymru is predicted to make a gain in the Ynys Mon constituency, which is currently held by Conservative MP Virginia Crosbie.

Despite being embroiled in the election date betting scandal, Mr Sunak’s former parliamentary aide Craig Williams is predicted to hold his seat in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr.

The exit poll has suggested just a 3% likelihood that Labour will make a gain in Mr Williams’ constituency.

Tory support was withdrawn from Mr Williams after he admitted having a “flutter” on the election date.

Meanwhile, outgoing Secretary of State for Wales David TC Davies, who has conceded defeat in Monmouthshire before the votes have been counted, has told NationCymru that he hasn’t ruled out standing for the Senedd in two years’ time.

He said: “I’m enormously grateful for having had the opportunity to represent Monmouth at Westminster for 19 years. But one of the great things about our democracy is that everyone plays by the rules. I’m absolutely sure I’ve lost this election and that’s life.

“The public have decided they want me to go and do something else, and I’m happy to acquiesce with their wishes. I’ll have to get a job.”

Comeback

Asked whether he would rule out seeking a political comeback in 2026 at the Senedd, Mr Davies said: “I’m not ruling it out, but I’m not making a decision about that at the moment. It’s too early to think about that properly.”

When it was put to him that he wouldn’t have enjoyed being in opposition to a Labour government with a massive majority, he said: “Being a Cabinet Minister takes up all your time, and you don’t have the time to really enjoy it. Maybe I should do a 9 to 5 job for a while.”

Racists

Martin Shipton writes: “Strange take from Oliver Lewis, the lead spokesman of Reform UK in Wales, and the party’s candidate in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr.

“He tells the BBC only 10 of the party’s candidates out of 610 are racists and bigots, while the party is in the tradition of the Levellers, the Chartists and the Suffragettes. Blow me down with a feather!”

00.50.

A Liberal Democrat source said they were “confident” the party would defeat Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in the new constituency of Godalming and Ash.

The constituency Mr Hunt is contesting is 81% likely to go to the Liberal Democrats according to the exit poll for Sky News, BBC and ITV News.

The Liberal Democrat source said: “The exit poll is obviously encouraging.

“It’s early in the night. But we are confident.”

00.19.

Former Welsh Secretary Robert Buckland has lost Swindon South to Labour’s Heidi Alexander.

She won with 21,676 votes, Buckland came in second with 12,070.

He’s the first Conservative to lose his seat tonight.

00.04.

Labour’s Lewis Atkinson has won Sunderland Central with 16,852 votes.

Once again Reform beats the Tories to come in second place.

23.58.

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg’s seat is “too close to call”, exit polls said.

There is a 53% chance Labour gains Somerset North East and Hanham, in which the former leader of the Commons stood.

23.39.

Labour’s Ian Lavery has won in Blyth and Ashington in Northumberland in the second result of the night.

Reform again forcing the Tories into 3rd place. They secured 10,857 votes to the Conservatives 6,121.

Labour held on to the seat with 20,030 votes.

23.36.

Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt’s seat is “too close to call”, according exit polls.

Ipsos UK found there is a 70% likelihood Labour gains Portsmouth North and a 25% chance the Conservative Party holds it.

23.25.

Labour shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has won the Houghton and Sunderland South constituency, in the first result of the night.

Ms Phillipson took 18,847 votes, ahead of Reform UK on 11,668, with the Conservatives on 5,514, the Liberal Democrats on 2,290 and The Green Party on 1,723. The turnout was 51.2%.

She said in her victory speech: “Tonight the British people have spoken, and if the exit poll this evening is again a guide to results across our country as it so often is, then after 14 years the British people have chosen change.

“They have chosen Labour and they have chosen the leadership of Keir Starmer. Today our country with its proud history has chosen a brighter future. The British people have decided that they believe as Labour believes that our best days lie ahead of us – hope and unity, not decline and division, stability over chaos.

“A government powered by hope, by the belief that tomorrow cannot just be different from today, but better. A government of service, a government with purpose above all to change our society for good.”

22.52

Welsh Secretary David TC Davies has conceded that he will lose in the new seat of Monmouthshire. He held the previous seat of Monmouth since 2005.

His was seen during the campaign as one of the few seats the Tories might retain. Mr Davies’ concession means that Wales could well become a Tory-free zone by the end of the night.

Speaking to the BBC, David TC Davies said: “On the basis of the exit poll, there isn’t a chance that I’ll be winning, which is disappointing. I’ve had great support from the local association, but the fact is, people wanted a change.

“That’s the way it goes into democracy. I’ll be the first to acknowledge there’s going to be a massive Labour victory and I certainly won’t be in parliament at the end of the evening.”

The new Labour MP for Monmouthshire will be councillor Catherine Fookes, formerly director of Women’s Equality Network, Wales.

22.25.

Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Andrew RT Davies says Rishi Sunak made a mistake in calling a July election. He complains that the first he knew of the timing was when he heard about it on the radio.

Martin Shipton writes: “Bizarre to hear Andrew RT Davies criticising the way successive Tory governments have let the party down.

“Is he re-writing history? Over the years he has been one of the most slavish supporters of Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.”

22.16.

Plaid Cymru may be on course to win Caerfyrddin and Ynys Mon, as well as Dwyfor Meirionnydd and Ceredigion Preseli. If that happens, Plaid will have three women MPs and one man.

22.00.

Welcome to our coverage of the General Election results from Wales and across the UK.

We’ll be here all night bringing you news, analysis and all the results, with the first seats in Wales estimated to be announced by 2am.

Scroll down for the full list.

Starmer set for No 10 as exit poll forecasts Labour victory

An exit poll published as the polls closed has indicated that Sir Keir Starmer is on course for Downing Street.

The Labour leader will become prime minister on Friday with a commanding majority in Parliament, the exit poll for broadcasters suggested.

Rishi Sunak’s term as Prime Minister looks set to end in electoral disaster, with the Conservatives forecast to endure heavy losses.

It marks a dramatic turnaround since the 2019 general election, when Boris Johnson won the Tories a healthy 80-seat majority and Jeremy Corbyn led Labour to its worst result since 1935.

The exit poll suggests Labour is on course for 410 seats, with the Tories reduced to 131.

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Labour is on course for a landslide, according to the exit poll projection, with 410 seats.

The Conservatives are set for 131 seats, the lowest number of Tory MPs on record.

The exit poll also forecasts the Liberal Democrats on 61 seats, Reform UK on 13 and The Green Party on two.

In Scotland, the SNP are expected to secure 10 seats with Plaid Cymru in Wales on four.

The SNP won 48 seats at the last election in 2019.

The result will mean a Labour prime minister in No 10 for the first time since 2010 and the Conservatives facing a possible civil war as the fight for the future direction of the party and the battle to potentially replace Mr Sunak gets under way.

Sunak gives peerages to Theresa May and Sir Graham Brady

Rishi Sunak has handed peerages to former prime minister Theresa May, former chairman of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady and his chief of staff in the dissolution honours list.

Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden, former chief whip Julian Smith, former defence secretary Ben Wallace and Scotland secretary Alister Jack have been nominated for knighthoods.

The Prime Minister’s chief of staff Liam Booth-Smith has been proposed for a peerage along with former transport secretary Chris Grayling, Sir Alok Sharma and Dame Eleanor Laing.

Among Sir Keir Starmer’s nominations for peerages are Dame Margaret Beckett, Harriet Harman, Margaret Hodge and Kevan Jones.

Estimated declaration times of General Election results.

Here is an updated list of estimated declaration times for the results of the 2024 General Election, arranged alphabetically by the name of the constituency.

The list is based on information compiled by the PA news agency and is intended to be a guide to when the 650 constituency results are likely to be declared.

All timings are approximate and can be affected by issues such as delays in verifying and counting ballots, or by recounts.

There have been substantial boundary changes at this election and this means there is considerable uncertainty around some of the timings below.

Unless otherwise stated, all timings are for Friday July 5.

Welsh constituencies 

– Aberafan Maesteg 4am

– Alyn & Deeside 3am

– Bangor Aberconwy 3am

– Blaenau Gwent & Rhymney 4am

– Brecon, Radnor & Cwm Tawe 4am

– Bridgend 4am

– Caerfyrddin 3.15am

– Caerphilly 2.30am

– Cardiff East 4am

– Cardiff North 4.30am

– Cardiff South & Penarth 4am

– Cardiff West 4.45am

– Ceredigion Preseli 4am

– Clwyd East 4am

– Clwyd North 2.30am

– Dwyfor Meirionnydd 3am

– Gower 2.15am

– Llanelli 3.15am

– Merthyr Tydfil & Aberdare 3.15am

– Monmouthshire 4.30am

– Montgomeryshire & Glyndwr 4.30am

– Neath & Swansea East 4.30am

– Newport East 3am

– Newport West & Islwyn 2.30am

– Pembrokeshire Mid & South 4am

– Pontypridd 3am

– Rhondda & Ogmore 3am

– Swansea West 2am

– Torfaen 3am

– Vale of Glamorgan 2.30am

– Wrexham 3am

– Ynys Mon 3am

All UK constituencies

– Aberafan Maesteg 4am

– Aberdeen North 3am

– Aberdeen South 3am

– Aberdeenshire North & Moray East 4.45am

– Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine 5am

– Airdrie & Shotts 3am

– Aldershot 2.45am

– Aldridge-Brownhills 3.30am

– Alloa & Grangemouth 3am

– Altrincham & Sale West 4am

– Alyn & Deeside 3am

– Amber Valley 3am

– Angus & Perthshire Glens 5.30am

– Antrim East 3am

– Antrim North 4.30am

– Antrim South 3.30am

– Arbroath & Broughty Ferry 2.30am

– Argyll, Bute & South Lochaber 6.30am

– Arundel & South Downs 5.30am

– Ashfield 4.30am

– Ashford 4.30am

– Ashton-under-Lyne 5.30am

– Aylesbury 4am

– Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock 3.30am

– Ayrshire Central 4am

– Ayrshire North & Arran 3.30am

– Banbury 5am

– Bangor Aberconwy 3am

– Barking 4am

– Barnsley North 1.30am

– Barnsley South 1.30am

– Barrow & Furness 4am

– Basildon & Billericay 12.15am

– Basildon South & East Thurrock 4am

– Basingstoke 4am

– Bassetlaw 4am

– Bath 4am

– Bathgate & Linlithgow 4am

– Battersea 2.30am

– Beaconsfield 6am

– Beckenham & Penge 4am

– Bedford 3.30am

– Bedfordshire Mid 2.45am

– Bedfordshire North 4am

– Belfast East 3am

– Belfast North 3am

– Belfast South & Mid Down 3.30am

– Belfast West 3am

– Bermondsey & Old Southwark 4am

– Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk 3.30am

– Bethnal Green & Stepney 3.30am

– Beverley & Holderness 4am

– Bexhill & Battle 3am

– Bexleyheath & Crayford 3.30am

– Bicester & Woodstock 5am

– Birkenhead 4am

– Birmingham Edgbaston 3.30am

– Birmingham Erdington 3.30am

– Birmingham Hall Green & Moseley 3.45am

– Birmingham Hodge Hill & Solihull North 3.45am

– Birmingham Ladywood 4am

– Birmingham Northfield 4am

– Birmingham Perry Barr 4.15am

– Birmingham Selly Oak 4.15am

– Birmingham Yardley 4.30am

– Bishop Auckland 4am

– Blackburn 2.30am

– Blackley & Middleton South 4.30am

– Blackpool North & Fleetwood 4am

– Blackpool South 3am

– Blaenau Gwent & Rhymney 4am

– Blaydon & Consett 4am

– Blyth & Ashington Thursday July 4 11.30pm

– Bognor Regis & Littlehampton 4am

– Bolsover 2.45am

– Bolton North East 3am

– Bolton South & Walkden 3am

– Bolton West 3am

– Bootle 3am

– Boston & Skegness 4am

– Bournemouth East 4.30am

– Bournemouth West 4.30am

– Bracknell 3am

– Bradford East 5am

– Bradford South 5.30am

– Bradford West 4.30am

– Braintree 4am

– Brecon, Radnor & Cwm Tawe 4am

– Brent East 3am

– Brent West 3am

– Brentford & Isleworth 4.30am

– Brentwood & Ongar 4.30am

– Bridgend 4am

– Bridgwater 4.30am

– Bridlington & the Wolds 4am

– Brigg & Immingham 4am

– Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven 3.45am

– Brighton Pavilion 4.30am

– Bristol Central 3.15am

– Bristol East 3.30am

– Bristol North East 3.45am

– Bristol North West 3.45am

– Bristol South 3.30am

– Broadland & Fakenham 4am

– Bromley & Biggin Hill 5am

– Bromsgrove 3.45am

– Broxbourne 12.30am

– Broxtowe 5am

– Buckingham & Bletchley 5am

– Buckinghamshire Mid 4am

– Burnley 2.45am

– Burton & Uttoxeter 3.30am

– Bury North 3.30am

– Bury South 4am

– Bury St Edmunds & Stowmarket 3.30am

– Caerfyrddin 3.15am

– Caerphilly 2.30am

– Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross 5.30am

– Calder Valley 5am

– Camborne & Redruth 5am

– Cambridge 4am

– Cambridgeshire North East 4.30am

– Cambridgeshire North West 2am

– Cambridgeshire South 4am

– Cannock Chase 2.30am

– Canterbury 3am

– Cardiff East 4am

 – Cardiff North 4.30am

 – Cardiff South & Penarth 4am

 – Cardiff West 4.45am

– Carlisle 3am

– Carshalton & Wallington 3.45am

– Castle Point 2am

– Ceredigion Preseli 4am

– Chatham & Aylesford 6am

– Cheadle 5am

– Chelmsford 4am

– Chelsea & Fulham 3am

– Cheltenham 3am

– Chesham & Amersham 6am

– Cheshire Mid 3am

– Chester North & Neston 3am

– Chester South & Eddisbury 3.30am

– Chesterfield 3.30am

– Chichester 3.30am

– Chingford & Woodford Green 3am

– Chippenham 3.30am

– Chipping Barnet 5.30am

– Chorley 2.30am

– Christchurch 4.30am

– Cities of London & Westminster 3.30am

– Clacton 4am

– Clapham & Brixton Hill 4.15am

– Clwyd East 4am

 – Clwyd North 2.30am

– Coatbridge & Bellshill 3.30am

– Colchester 2.30am

– Colne Valley 6am

– Congleton 5am

– Corby & East Northamptonshire 3am

– Cornwall North 5am

– Cornwall South East 5am

– Cotswolds North 4am

– Cotswolds South 4am

– Coventry East 3.30am

– Coventry North West 3.30am

– Coventry South 3.30am

– Cowdenbeath & Kirkcaldy 3am

– Cramlington & Killingworth 12.45am

– Crawley 3am

– Crewe & Nantwich 4.30am

– Croydon East 6am

– Croydon South 6am

– Croydon West 6am

– Cumbernauld & Kirkintilloch 3.30am

– Dagenham & Rainham 4am

– Darlington 2am

– Dartford 4am

– Daventry 5am

– Derby North 4.30am

– Derby South 4.30am

– Derbyshire Dales 4.30am

– Derbyshire Mid 5.30am

– Derbyshire North East 4.30am

– Derbyshire South 3.30am

– Devon Central 4am

– Devon North 4am

– Devon South 3.30am

– Devon South West 5am

– Dewsbury & Batley 5.30am

– Didcot & Wantage 5am

– Doncaster Central 5am

– Doncaster East & the Isle of Axholme 5am

– Doncaster North 5am

– Dorking & Horley 4.15am

– Dorset Mid & North Poole 5am

– Dorset North 5am

– Dorset South 4.30am

– Dorset West 5.30am

– Dover & Deal 3.30am

– Droitwich & Evesham 3am

– Dudley 3am

– Dulwich & West Norwood 4.15am

– Dumfries & Galloway 3.30am

– Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale 3.30am

– Dunbartonshire Mid 3.30am

– Dunbartonshire West 2am

– Dundee Central 2am

– Dunfermline & Dollar 4am

– Dunstable & Leighton Buzzard 2.45am

– Durham North 2.30am

– Durham, City of 3.30am

– Dwyfor Meirionnydd 3am

– Ealing Central & Acton 3.30am

– Ealing North 3.30am

– Ealing Southall 3.30am

– Earley & Woodley 5am

– Easington 2.30am

– East Grinstead & Uckfield 4am

– East Ham 3.45am

– East Kilbride & Strathaven 1.30am

– Eastbourne 4am

– Eastleigh 3am

– Edinburgh East & Musselburgh 4.30am

– Edinburgh North & Leith 4.30am

– Edinburgh South 4.30am

– Edinburgh South West 4.30am

– Edinburgh West 4.30am

– Edmonton & Winchmore Hill 3am

– Ellesmere Port & Bromborough 3am

– Eltham & Chislehurst 3.15am

– Ely & East Cambridgeshire 5am

– Enfield North 3am

– Epping Forest 3am

– Epsom & Ewell 3am

– Erewash 3am

– Erith & Thamesmead 3.15am

– Esher & Walton 3.30am

– Essex North West 2am

– Exeter 3.30am

– Exmouth & Exeter East 5am

– Falkirk 4am

– Fareham & Waterlooville 3am

– Farnham & Bordon 6.30am

– Faversham & Mid Kent 4.30am

– Feltham & Heston 4.15am

– Fermanagh & South Tyrone 4am

– Fife North East 3am

– Filton & Bradley Stoke 5am

– Finchley & Golders Green 5.30am

– Folkestone & Hythe 2.45am

– Forest of Dean 3am

– Foyle 4am

– Frome & East Somerset 3.30am

– Fylde 2.30am

– Gainsborough 3.30am

– Gateshead Central & Whickham 2am

– Gedling 3.30am

– Gillingham & Rainham 5am

– Glasgow East 3.30am

– Glasgow North 3am

– Glasgow North East 4am

– Glasgow South 4am

– Glasgow South West 3.45am

– Glasgow West 3.45am

– Glastonbury & Somerton 4am

– Glenrothes & Mid Fife 2am

– Gloucester 3am

– Godalming & Ash 3.30am

– Goole & Pocklington 4am

– Gordon & Buchan 5.15am

– Gorton & Denton 4.30am

– Gosport 3.15am

– Gower 2.15am

– Grantham & Bourne 3.45am

– Gravesham 4.30am

– Great Grimsby & Cleethorpes 3am

– Great Yarmouth 3am

– Greenwich & Woolwich 4am

– Guildford 4am

– Hackney North & Stoke Newington 5am

– Hackney South & Shoreditch 5am

– Halesowen 3am

– Halifax 5am

– Hamble Valley 3am

– Hamilton & Clyde Valley 1.45am

– Hammersmith & Chiswick 3am

– Hampshire East 4am

– Hampshire North East 4am

– Hampshire North West 4am

– Hampstead & Highgate 2.45am

– Harborough, Oadby & Wigston 4am

– Harlow 2.45am

– Harpenden & Berkhamsted 4am

– Harrogate & Knaresborough 1.45am

– Harrow East 3.30am

– Harrow West 3.30am

– Hartlepool 3.30am

– Harwich & North Essex 4am

– Hastings & Rye 5am

– Havant 2am

– Hayes & Harlington 3.15am

– Hazel Grove 5.30am

– Hemel Hempstead 5am

– Hendon 5.30am

– Henley & Thame 5am

– Hereford & South Herefordshire 5am

– Herefordshire North 5am

– Herne Bay & Sandwich 5.30am

– Hertford & Stortford 4am

– Hertfordshire North East 5am

– Hertfordshire South West 3.45am

– Hertsmere 3.45am

– Hexham 2am

– Heywood & Middleton North 2.30am

– High Peak 3.30am

– Hinckley & Bosworth 3am

– Hitchin 5am

– Holborn & St Pancras 2.30am

– Honiton & Sidmouth 5am

– Hornchurch & Upminster 4am

– Hornsey & Friern Barnet 4am

– Horsham 5.30am

– Houghton & Sunderland South Thursday July 4 11.45pm

– Hove & Portslade 4.45am

– Huddersfield 6.15am

– Hull East 3am

– Hull North & Cottingham 3.30am

– Hull West & Haltemprice 3.30am

– Huntingdon 3am

– Hyndburn 3.30am

– Ilford North 6.30am

– Ilford South 6.30am

– Inverclyde & Renfrewshire West 3.30am

– Inverness, Skye & West Ross-shire 5am

– Ipswich 3am

– Isle of Wight East 3am

– Isle of Wight West 3am

– Islington North 3am

– Islington South & Finsbury 3am

– Jarrow & Gateshead East 2.30am

– Keighley & Ilkley 5am

– Kenilworth & Southam 4am

– Kensington & Bayswater 4.30am

– Kettering 4am

– Kilmarnock & Loudoun 2.30am

– Kingston & Surbiton 3.15am

– Kingswinford & South Staffordshire 4.15am

– Knowsley 2.15am

– Lagan Valley 4.30am

– Lancashire West 4am

– Lancaster & Wyre 3.30am

– Leeds Central & Headingley 3.30am

– Leeds East 3.30am

– Leeds North East 3.30am

– Leeds North West 3.30am

– Leeds South 3.30am

– Leeds South West & Morley 3.30am

– Leeds West & Pudsey 3.30am

– Leicester East 2am

– Leicester South 1.45am

– Leicester West 2.15am

– Leicestershire Mid 5.30am

– Leicestershire North West 3.30am

– Leicestershire South 4.30am

– Leigh & Atherton 1.30am

– Lewes 5am

– Lewisham East 2am

– Lewisham North 2.30am

– Lewisham West & East Dulwich 2am

– Leyton & Wanstead 3am

– Lichfield 3am

– Lincoln 4.30am

– Liverpool Garston 3.30am

– Liverpool Riverside 3.30am

– Liverpool Walton 3.30am

– Liverpool Wavertree 3.30am

– Liverpool West Derby 3.30am

– Livingston 4.30am

– Llanelli 3.15am

– Londonderry East 3am

– Lothian East 4am

– Loughborough 5.30am

– Louth & Horncastle 5am

– Lowestoft 3.30am

– Luton North 3.30am

– Luton South & South Bedfordshire 3am

– Macclesfield 4am

– Maidenhead 5am

– Maidstone & Malling 4.30am

– Makerfield 1am

– Maldon 5am

– Manchester Central 4.30am

– Manchester Rusholme 4.30am

– Manchester Withington 4.30am

– Mansfield 3am

– Melksham & Devizes 4am

– Melton & Syston 5am

– Meriden & Solihull East 3am

– Merthyr Tydfil & Aberdare 3.15am

– Middlesbrough & Thornaby East 2am

– Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland 2am

– Midlothian 3am

– Milton Keynes Central 4.30am

– Milton Keynes North 4.45am

– Mitcham & Morden 3am

– Monmouthshire 4.30am

 – Montgomeryshire & Glyndwr 4.30am

– Moray West, Nairn & Strathspey 4am

– Morecambe & Lunesdale 4am

– Motherwell, Wishaw & Carluke 4am

– Na h-Eileanan an Iar 3am

– Neath & Swansea East 4.30am

– New Forest East 3.30am

– New Forest West 4am

– Newark 3am

– Newbury 5am

– Newcastle upon Tyne Central & West 1.15am

– Newcastle upon Tyne East & Wallsend 1.15am

– Newcastle upon Tyne North 1.15am

– Newcastle-under-Lyme 5am

– Newport East 3am

 – Newport West & Islwyn 2.30am

– Newry & Armagh 4.30am

– Newton Abbot 3.30am

– Newton Aycliffe & Spennymoor 4am

– Norfolk Mid 3.30am

– Norfolk North 4am

– Norfolk North West 4.30am

– Norfolk South 4am

– Norfolk South West 5.30am

– Normanton & Hemsworth 4.30am

– North Down 2am

– Northampton North 5am

– Northampton South 5am

– Northamptonshire South 6am

– Northumberland North 3.15am

– Norwich North 4am

– Norwich South 2.30am

– Nottingham East 2.30am

– Nottingham North & Kimberley 3.30am

– Nottingham South 2.30am

– Nuneaton 3am

– Old Bexley & Sidcup 3.30am

– Oldham East & Saddleworth 3.30am

– Oldham West, Chadderton & Royton 3.30am

– Orkney & Shetland 5.30am

– Orpington 5am

– Ossett & Denby Dale 5am

– Oxford East 3am

– Oxford West & Abingdon 6am

– Paisley & Renfrewshire North 2.45am

– Paisley & Renfrewshire South 2.15am

– Peckham 4am

– Pembrokeshire Mid & South 4am

– Pendle & Clitheroe 2.30am

– Penistone & Stocksbridge 4am

– Penrith & Solway 3.30am

– Perth & Kinross-shire 2.30am

– Peterborough 2am

– Plymouth Moor View 3.30am

– Plymouth Sutton & Devonport 3.30am

– Pontefract, Castleford & Knottingley 4.30am

– Pontypridd 3am

– Poole 4.30am

– Poplar & Limehouse 4.30am

– Portsmouth North 3.30am

– Portsmouth South 3.30am

– Preston 3.30am

– Putney 1.30am

– Queen’s Park & Maida Vale 3.30am

– Rawmarsh & Conisbrough 3.30am

– Rayleigh & Wickford 2.15am

– Reading Central 3am

– Reading West & Mid Berkshire 4.30am

– Redcar 2am

– Redditch 3.45am

– Reigate 3.30am

– Renfrewshire East 3.15am

– Rhondda & Ogmore 3am

– Ribble Valley 3.45am

– Richmond & Northallerton 4am

– Richmond Park 4am

– Rochdale 2.30am

– Rochester & Strood 5am

– Romford 3am

– Romsey & Southampton North 3am

– Rossendale & Darwen 4am

– Rother Valley 3.30am

– Rotherham 3.30am

– Rugby 4am

– Ruislip, Northwood & Pinner 3.45am

– Runcorn & Helsby 3am

– Runnymede & Weybridge 4.30am

– Rushcliffe 3am

– Rutherglen 1am

– Rutland & Stamford 4.45am

– Salford 5am

– Salisbury 4am

Scarborough & Whitby 3.30am

– Scunthorpe 3.15am

– Sefton Central 3am

– Selby 6.30am

– Sevenoaks 4am

– Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough 3.30am

– Sheffield Central 4am

– Sheffield Hallam 5am

– Sheffield Heeley 4am

– Sheffield South East 3.30am

– Sherwood Forest 4am

– Shipley 5am

– Shrewsbury 3am

– Shropshire North 4.30am

– Shropshire South 4.15am

– Sittingbourne & Sheppey 4am

– Skipton & Ripon 3am

– Sleaford & North Hykeham 3.30am

– Slough 3.30am

– Smethwick 3am

– Solihull West & Shirley 3am

– Somerset North 5am

– Somerset North East & Hanham 4.30am

– South Down 3.30am

– South Holland & The Deepings 3.30am

– South Ribble 3am

– South Shields 2am

– Southampton Itchen 5am

– Southampton Test 5am

– Southend East & Rochford 3am

– Southend West & Leigh 3am

– Southgate & Wood Green 3am

– Southport 4.30am

– Spelthorne 5am

– Spen Valley 5.45am

– St Albans 5am

– St Austell & Newquay 5am

– St Helens North 3am

– St Helens South & Whiston 3am

– St Ives 5am

– St Neots & Mid Cambridgeshire 4am

– Stafford 3.30am

– Staffordshire Moorlands 3.30am

– Stalybridge & Hyde 5.30am

– Stevenage 3am

– Stirling & Strathallan 3.30am

– Stockport 4am

– Stockton North 4am

– Stockton West 3am

– Stoke-on-Trent Central 5am

– Stoke-on-Trent North 5am

– Stoke-on-Trent South 5am

– Stone, Great Wyrley & Penkridge 4am

– Stourbridge 3am

– Strangford 2am

– Stratford & Bow 4.30am

– Stratford-on-Avon 2.30am

– Streatham & Croydon North 4.15am

– Stretford & Urmston 4am

– Stroud 3.15am

– Suffolk Central & North Ipswich 4am

– Suffolk Coastal 3.30am

– Suffolk South 4am

– Suffolk West 4am

– Sunderland Central 12.30am

– Surrey East 3.30am

– Surrey Heath 4.30am

– Sussex Mid 4am

– Sussex Weald 4am

– Sutton & Cheam 3.45am

– Sutton Coldfield 3.30am

 – Swansea West 2am

– Swindon North 1.45am

– Swindon South 12.15am

– Tamworth 3.45am

– Tatton 3.30am

– Taunton & Wellington 4.30am

– Telford 3am

– Tewkesbury 5am

– Thanet East 3am

– Thirsk & Malton 6am

– Thornbury & Yate 5am

– Thurrock 4am

– Tipton & Wednesbury 3am

– Tiverton & Minehead 4.45am

– Tonbridge 5.30am

– Tooting 1.30am

– Torbay 2am

– Torfaen 3am

– Torridge & Tavistock 6am

– Tottenham 4am

– Truro & Falmouth 5am

– Tunbridge Wells 4.30am

– Twickenham 4am

– Tynemouth 1am

– Tyrone West 2am

– Ulster Mid 3am

– Upper Bann 4am

– Uxbridge & South Ruislip 4.15am

– Vale of Glamorgan 2.30am

– Vauxhall & Camberwell Green 4.15am

– Wakefield & Rothwell 4am

– Wallasey 4am

– Walsall & Bloxwich 3.30am

– Walthamstow 3am

– Warrington North 5am

– Warrington South 5am

– Warwick & Leamington 4am

– Warwickshire North & Bedworth 2am

– Washington & Gateshead South 12.45am

– Watford 3am

– Waveney Valley 4am

– Weald of Kent 4.30am

– Wellingborough & Rushden 4am

– Wells & Mendip Hills 3.30am

– Welwyn Hatfield 3.30am

– West Bromwich 3am

– West Ham & Beckton 4am

– Westmorland & Lonsdale 4am

– Weston-super-Mare 5am

– Wetherby & Easingwold 6.30am

– Whitehaven & Workington 3am

– Widnes & Halewood 3am

– Wigan 1am

– Wiltshire East 4am

– Wiltshire South West 4am

– Wimbledon 3.45am

– Winchester 5am

– Windsor 5am

– Wirral West 4am

– Witham 4am

– Witney 3.15am

– Woking 4am

– Wokingham 6am

– Wolverhampton North East 3.30am

– Wolverhampton South East 3.30am

– Wolverhampton West 3.30am

– Worcester 3am

– Worcestershire West 3.30am

– Worsley & Eccles 5am

– Worthing East & Shoreham 4.30am

– Worthing West 4.30am

– Wrekin, The 3am

 – Wrexham 3am

– Wycombe 6am

– Wyre Forest 3.30am

– Wythenshawe & Sale East 4.30am

– Yeovil 4am

– Ynys Mon 3am

– York Central 4am

– York Outer 4am


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