Labour Faces Challenge in Manchester Gorton and Denton By-Election
Labour's hold on the Manchester constituency faces competition from Reform UK and Green Party candidates as voting concludes.

Polling stations have closed in the Gorton and Denton by-election in Greater Manchester, where Labour faces challenges from both Reform UK and the Green Party in what was previously considered a safe seat.
The constituency has traditionally been a Labour stronghold, but recent polling suggested a competitive race with multiple parties vying for the seat. Reform UK candidate Matt Goodwin and Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer have mounted campaigns challenging Labour's dominance in the area.
The Green Party has focused their campaign on foreign policy issues, particularly regarding Gaza, while Reform UK has emphasized immigration concerns. Both parties have positioned themselves as alternatives to the incumbent Labour Party in the constituency.
Labour deployed significant resources to the constituency in the final days of campaigning, with multiple MPs visiting the area to support their candidate. The party's leadership has acknowledged the competitive nature of the race.
The by-election result will be closely watched as an indicator of voter sentiment and could have implications for the current political landscape. Vote counting is expected to continue through the evening, with results anticipated in the coming hours.