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1. Drivers in a jam '10 minutes a day'
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 31 August 2008 THE majority of motorists in Greater Manchester are spending at least 10 minutes a day stuck in traffic jams, according to new research. -
2. Date set for c-charge vote
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 August 2008 GREATER Manchester will have its congestion charge referendum on December 11. -
3. 'Give commerce say on charging'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 August 2008 A CAMPAIGN began today for a business-only referendum on plans to introduce congestion charging across Greater Manchester, in addition to the public vote due to take place in December. -
4. Fuel costs ease m-way jams
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 August 2008 CONGESTION on motorways around Greater Manchester has plummeted - due to the credit crunch and soaring fuel prices. -
5. Congestion charge: From conception to referendum
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 August 2008 FROM its very first mention to the landslide referendum result in December 2008, the complete story of the congestion charge proposals for Greater Manchester is tracked in the interactive timeline here. -
6. 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’. -
7. 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. -
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. 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. -
10. Transport ideas are half-baked
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 August 2008 Trafford Council’s assertions that it is tackling school run pollution and encouraging alternative modes of transport for school children are half-baked and lacking logic.