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  1. 1. Carole Nash gets motoring

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 SPECIALIST insurance company Carole Nash has announced a hike in profits and a drive into the ultra-competitive motor market.
  2. 2. Now the Moss is really motoring

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 A NEW car showroom, said to be among the largest in the region, is to open at Ashton Moss. The Car People, based in Wakefield, has taken a 2.4-ha site on plot 1000.
  3. 3. Police alert on driver leads to terror quiz

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 A MAN stopped by police for alleged motoring offences will be questioned on suspicion of terrorism. The 24-year-old man was stopped in Manchester on Monday night.
  4. 4. Sale of AA nets Centrica a cool £1.75bn

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004 ENERGY group Centrica agreed the sale of the AA motoring organisation to a private equity consortium for '1.75bn.
  5. 5. Bugged by the Bond bandits

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 August 2004 IT may not be the most beautiful car in the world but it meant a lot to husband and wife motoring enthusiasts David and Marie Pickering. They have been left heartbroken after yobs towed away their classic 1970s Bond Bug.
  6. 6. David drives Jaguar coup

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 LAWYER David Sefton, a corporate partner at Laytons' Manchester office, got motoring to help a client buy the Jaguar Formula One racing team on deadline day.
  7. 7. Costs drive motorists away from their cars

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 August 2004 MOTORISTS are being driven to desperate measures by rocketing insurance costs. Premiums for comprehensive cover have risen by 86 per cent over the past 10 years and have taken their toll on Britain's motoring public.
  8. 8. Centrica confirms talks to sell AA

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 ENERGY group Centrica has confirmed it is in talks to sell the AA motoring organisation it bought from members for '1.1 billion five years ago.
  9. 9. Centrica considers AA sell-off

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 BRITISH Gas owner Centrica has confirmed it was in talks that could lead to the sale of motoring organisation the AA.
  10. 10. Spain and Ireland fuel joy

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 SPAIN and Ireland are the best-value destinations for motoring holidays, says American Express. Its survey of fuel costs around Europe found the countries are the cheapest, with petrol costing 66p a litre. They have knocked Switzerland - where fuel is 67p a litre - off the top spot from last year.
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