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31. Delayed, decision on C-charge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2008 A DECISION on Greater Manchester's congestion-charge bid is set to be put off until May at the earliest. -
32. Fergie backs c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 December 2008 SIR Alex Ferguson is backing the congestion charge. The United boss said the promise of billions of pounds in return for the charge was a 'once in a lifetime opportunity.' -
33. Road charging: Your questions answered
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2007 HOW much will you pay? What if someone tries to cheat the system? Are the plans definite? All these questions and more in our quick Q+A on the congestion charge proposals. -
34. C-charge threatens Kelly
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 September 2007 PLANS to introduce congestion charging across Greater Manchester could see Transport secretary Ruth Kelly could lose her Bolton West seat due to the congestion charge plans, a new survey suggests. -
35. £6.6m c-charge bill
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 August 2007 GREATER Manchester taxpayers have been hit with a £6.6m bill - to pay for the bid to bring in a congestion charge. -
36. C-charge: £1.5m boost for bid
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 January 2008 AN extra £1.5m has been given to Greater Manchester to help pay for its congestion-charge bid. -
37. Learning the c-charge lessons
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 July 2007 AS the city prepares for tonight's showpiece debate on congestion charging in Greater Manchester, the M.E.N's David Ottewell takes a look at how road pricing proposals were dealt with at other cities. -
38. C-charge: War of words
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 June 2007 A WAR of words erupted today over a controversial survey showing a massive business backlash against plans for congestion charging in Greater Manchester. -
39. City gets the Green Light
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 June 2008 GOVERNMENT has given the green light to Greater Manchester's £3bn plan to revolutionise public transport - but only if a controversial congestion charge scheme is introduced. -
40. Blears calls for C-charge 'reflection'
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 14 December 2008 TWO cabinet ministers have called for a new plan to improve the transport network in Greater Manchester after plans for congestion charging where overwhelmingly rejected by voters.