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The Transport Secretary, Chris Grayling, has defended a decision to give a £14 million contract to UK firm Seaborne Freight to provide extra ferry services from Ramsgate to Ostend in the event of a "no deal" Brexit. Labour has strongly criticised the contract - and Mr Grayling - saying the company had no ships, no crews, no contract with Ostend and no experience of running ferry services. Simon Jones reports. You can hear more from Today in Parliament at 11.30pm on Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4.
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