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1. Congestion charge row worsens
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 August 2008 A NEW row has broken out among business leaders over demands to sell off Manchester Airport and increase business rates to pay for £3bn of public transport improvements instead of introducing congestion charging. -
2. London congestion as bad as ever
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 August 2008 TRAFFIC jams in London are just as bad now as when the congestion charge was introduced five years ago. -
3. C-charge 'good for us'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 August 2008 CONGESTION charging has been good for the economy and had positive social effects everywhere it has been introduced, an academic claimed today. -
4. Revamp 'depends on C-charge cash'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 August 2008 PLANS to renovate Altrincham’s public transport hub ONLY if the congestion charge goes ahead have been dubbed ‘blackmail’. -
5. C-charge: Only 10% will pay
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 August 2008 JUST ten per cent of weekday motorists would pay a Greater Manchester congestion charge, a new study has claimed. -
6. C-charge poll: The FULL result
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 August 2008 NOW we can reveal the FULL result of a poll on whether to have a congestion charge in Greater Manchester. -
7. Date set for c-charge vote
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 August 2008 GREATER Manchester will have its congestion charge referendum on December 11. -
8. 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. -
9. FSB's opposition to C-Charge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 August 2008 SMALL businesses are sticking to their guns in their opposition to congestion charging plans, -
10. C-charge: Tech trials go ahead
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 August 2008 THE government is pressing ahead with trials of technology that could eventually pave the way for a national road-pricing scheme.