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A £1BILLION investment by P&O Ferries’ owner is set to go ahead, despite the Transport Secretary calling the firm a “cowboy operator”.A £1billion investment by the P&O Ferries’ owner is set to go ahead, despite Transport Secretary Louise Haigh calling the firm a 'cowboy operator'A senior Government source told The Sun on Sunday: “There has been high-level warm engagement. We are delighted they are coming.

DP’s appearance was in doubt after Ms Haigh attacked it for replacing 800 P&O staff with cheaper workers and called for a customer boycott.MP said: “Most people would agree with the sentiment of what she said — but calling for a boycott is far from ideal.” And Shadow Business Secretary Kevin Hollinrake hit out: “Sir Keir Starmer’s government is in disarray. There is chaos at the top and ministers are out of their depth.”

DP World said: “Following constructive discussions with Government, we have been given the clarity we need.Fury as Home Secretary watched Taylor Swift for FREE days after urging cops to give star VIP blue light escort

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