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MPs call for Chris Grayling to resign over ferry contracts
The Transport Secretary has again faced cross-party calls for him to resign over his handling of ferry contracts intended to provide extra cross-channel capacity in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Chris Grayling has cancelled the contracts at a cost of more than Β£43 million. But he robustly defended the move when challenged in the Commons, as Simon Jones reports.
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