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31. 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. -
32. CBI backs c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2008 BRITAIN'S biggest business organisation is backing congestion charging for Greater Manchester - but warned the current proposals could be better. -
33. 53pc 'support for c-charge'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 August 2008 THE people of Greater Manchester WILL vote for congestion charging, according to secret polling data obtained by the M.E.N. -
34. Decision 'soon' on c-charge deal
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 April 2008 GREATER Manchester is set to learn by the middle of next month whether it will get £3bn in return for congestion charging. -
35. C-charge relief for 'green' cars
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 January 2008 DRIVERS of `green' cars could pay cut-price congestion charges under a plan to slash carbon emissions in Manchester by nearly a third. -
36. Traffic levels NOT soaring
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2008 TRAFFIC levels in Greater Manchester are not soaring - despite warnings the region's economy could be crippled without a congestion charge. -
37. U-turn over council car park
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 July 2008 PRO-CONGESTION charge councillors have put the brakes on plans to build themselves an underground car park next to Manchester town hall. -
38. £600 a day for vote chief
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 November 2008 THE man in charge of Greater Manchester's congestion charge referendum is being paid up to £600 a day, the M.E.N. can reveal. -
39. Brown defends Kelly decision
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 September 2008 GORDON Brown has signalled that Ruth Kelly's shock resignation will not affect Greater Manchester's congestion-charge bid. -
40. Four to one, a resounding majority
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 December 2008 THE most striking figure in the congestion-charge referendum was also the most important. For every one person who voted Yes, nearly four said No.