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1. Voters don't want elected mayor
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 MANCHESTER voters have said they do not want an elected mayor. More than two-thirds of those quizzed about plans for the city to have its own elected leader rejected the idea. -
2. Town hall bosses 'not surprised'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 TOWN hall leaders who backed congestion charging say they are dismayed, but not surprised, by the crushing `No' vote. -
3. Salford chief blasts Fergie
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 December 2008 SIR Alex Ferguson has come under fierce criticism from the owner of Salford City Reds for supporting the congestion charge. -
4. MPs split over c-charge ballot
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2008 MPS are split over the congestion charge ballot, an exclusive M.E.N poll has revealed. -
5. C-charge: A fifth voted so far
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2008 ONLY a fifth of voters in Greater Manchester have returned their ballot papers in the congestion charge referendum in the first week of voting.New York's congestion charge -
6. C-charge votes to be kept secret
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 November 2008 THE progress of the congestion charge vote count will be a closely guarded secret... even to the people doing the counting. -
7. C-charge campaign kicks off
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 September 2008 BACKERS of a Greater Manchester congestion charge today launched their `Yes' campaign ahead of a region-wide referendum. -
8. Trafford says 'no' to c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 July 2007 TRAFFORD council is set to vote against plans to introduce congestion charging in Greater Manchester. -
9. C-charge debate takes shape
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 July 2007 THE final line-up for Tuesday's showpiece debate on congestion charging in Greater Manchester has been confirmed. -
10. C-charge: Low income discounts
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 July 2007 LOW income workers may pay 20 per cent less for travelling into Manchester centre, congestion charge bosses have said.