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Decision to give Eurotunnel £33m was regrettable but necessary - minister claims
The transport minister is facing criticism after he failed to appear in the Commons to answer questions about the £33m settlement with Eurotunnel.
The beleaguered Transport Secretary Chris Grayling faces two investigations into the decision to give Eurotunnel £33m over a botched ferry contract.
The government has reached a settlement with Eurotunnel for £33m over extra ferry services in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
A Tory councillor has played down criticism after retweeting support for a far-right activist.
A Jihadi bride who fled the UK should face prosecution, says a Conservative MP.
Tourism chiefs have been unable to persuade the government that a special fund is needed to help the sector cope with Brexit.
MPs have been left unable to quiz the Home Secretary over migrant boat numbers crossing the Channel and arriving on the coast.
Information watchdog intervenes over leaked report obtained by Kent Online that gave councils tips on how to refuse FOI requests about Brexit
Eurotunnel, the operator of the Channel Tunnel, says it expects Brexit to have a short-term impact on its business but that it is well-placed to cope.
More than £950,000 is to be allocated to Kent councils with key ports and stations ahead of Brexit, the government has announced.
Government Brexit fund will see £136,000 allocated to spend on Ramsgate port - despite cancellation of contract with Seaborne Freight
A Kent MP says he regrets the defections of three Conservative MPs but believes the new independent group is a "flash in the pan".
Government minister Michael Gove has warned of food delays if there is a no-deal Brexit.
An MP has called for calm amid threats of legal action after a controversial changes to stroke care.
Labour party figures have criticised seven MPs who have quit and formed a new group but dismissed concerns it may impact local council elections.
The government has been urged to create an independent regulator to tackle harmful and illegal content on social media.
Anti-selection campaigners have criticised the government after it announced details of a second round of funding for grammar schools to expand.
Emergency planners in Kent are facing claims of unnecessary secrecy over their failure to publish any details of Brexit contingency plans.
The Prime Minister has come under fire for the way a contract for an emergency Brexit ferry service was awarded.