PRIME Minister Theresa May's third attempt to win support for her withdrawal agreement was defeated by a majority in the House of Commons today.

Here is how North-East and North Yorkshire MPs voted.

FOR

Simon Clarke, Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland (Conservative)

Rishi Sunak, Richmond Yorks (Conservative)

Kevin Hollinrake, Thirsk & Malton (Conservative)

Robert Goodwill, Scarborough and Whitby (Conservative)

Nigel Adams, Selby and Ainsty (Conservative)

Andrew Jones, Harrogate and Knaresborough (Conservative)

Julian Smith, Skipton and Ripon (Conservative)

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Berwick-upon-Tweed (Conservative)

Guy Opperman, Hexham (Conservative)

AGAINST

Helen Goodman, Bishop Auckland (Labour)

Jenny Chapman, Darlington (Labour)

Phil Wilson, Sedgefield (Labour)

Andy McDonald, Middlesbrough (Labour)

Mike Hill, Hartlepool (Labour)

Alex Cunningham, Stockton North (Labour)

Dr Paul Williams, Stockton South (Labour)

Anna Turley, Redcar (Labour)

Roberta Blackman-Woods, City of Durham (Labour)

Kevan Jones, North Durham (Labour)

Laura Pidcock, North West Durham (Labour)

Grahame Morris, Easington (Labour)

Julie Elliott, Sunderland Central (Labour)

Bridget Phillipson, Houghton and Sunderland South (Labour)

Sharon Hodgson, Washington and Sunderland West (Labour)

Ian Mearns, Gateshead (Labour)

Stephen Hepburn, Jarrow (Labour)

Nicholas Brown, Newcastle Upon Tyne East (Labour)

Chi Onwurah, Newcastle upon Tyne Central (Labour)

Catherine McKinnell, Newcastle upon Tyne North (Labour)

Mary Glindon, North Tyneside (Labour)

Liz Twist, Blaydon (Labour)

Emma Lewell-Buck, South Shields (Labour)

DID NOT VOTE

Ronnie Campbell, Blyth (Labour). In the second meaningful vote on 12 March, Ronnie Campbell voted against the government's Brexit deal.