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1. Bosses back c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2007 SOME of Manchester's top business leaders have thrown their weight behind congestion charging. -
2. Police check for CCTV clues
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2007 POLICE will be scouring CCTV footage from the scene of today's discovery but will also be checking images from further afield, experts said today. -
3. West End bomb terror
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2007 THE threat of terror returned to London today after a massive car bomb was defused in the heart of the capital. -
4. Debate gets congested
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 June 2007 A WAR of words broke out in the business community of Greater Manchester after a survey commissioned by Peel Holdings showed 80 per cent of companies would vote against congestion charging in a referendum. -
5. C-charge: 'A wall around the city'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 June 2007 THE M60 will become Greater Manchester's `Berlin Wall' blocking out business and tourism if congestion charges are introduced, protesters have warned. -
6. 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. -
7. C-charge: mixed messages
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 June 2007 THE Manchester Evening News' exclusive poll on road pricing highlighted a key tension at the centre of the debate. -
8. 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. -
9. Charge worries for ski slope
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 June 2007 A CLOUD hung over Europe's biggest indoor ski slope on its proudest day ...the approaching congestion charge. -
10. Closing in on c-charge cash
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 June 2007 GREATER Manchester is poised to scoop £3bn for a public transport revolution in return for congestion charging after it emerged its chief rival might not put forward a similar scheme.