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1. Salford BBC boss' £400,000
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 June 2009 THE man in charge of the BBC's 'great move north' has emerged as one of the corporation's five highest-paid executives. -
2. City trams revamp misery
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 TRAMS will stop running through the middle of Manchester during a massive five-month track replacement project. -
3. Whitehall of the north
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 May 2009 MANCHESTER looks set to become the `Whitehall of the North' with a massive development which will bring thousands of civil servants together. -
4. Big guns' war on car charges
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 June 2008 BUSINESS giants of Greater Manchester are set for war over congestion charging after the emergence of a new group which supports the move. -
5. BBC Salford chief's £1,500 taxi bill
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 November 2009 A BBC boss in charge of the move to Salford claimed more than £1,500 on London taxis in a single month. -
6. Salford to change beeb
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2007 THE chairman of the BBC has visited the corporation's new Salford home - and claimed the move north heralded a change in the 'nature' of the Beeb. -
7. Trams double for BBC
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 September 2007 METROLINK services to Salford Quays are being doubled ahead of the BBC's big move north. -
8. City chief: BBC move 'crucial to us all'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 October 2006 THE leader of Manchester council has led a chorus of politicians demanding that the BBC's move to neighbouring Salford should go ahead. Sir Richard Leese said that the é400m move, which would mean 2,000 staff moving to a site in Salford Quays, was "absolutely crucial" to the north west economy. -
9. BBC move north in even greater doubt
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 November 2006 THE planned BBC move to Salford has been thrown into further doubt - after the government appeared to be pushing for a below-inflation increase in the licence fee. -
10. Business opposes c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 June 2007 FOUR out of five businesses in Greater Manchester would vote against the planned congestion charge in a referendum.