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  1. 11. C-charge: Bus fares to be capped

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 October 2008 BUS fares across Greater Manchester will be capped if congestion charging is brought in.
  2. 12. Pro-charge adverts `mislead voters'

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2008 A WAR of words erupted today over congestion charging in Manchester when a business pressure group `rubbished' claims by supporters of the measure who said that non-road users would be unaffected financially.
  3. 13. 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.
  4. 14. Political allies say ‘vote no’

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2008 TWO of Trafford’s anti-congestion charge politicians have added their voice to a ‘no’ campaign.
  5. 15. Kellogg's email slammed

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 October 2008 A MAJOR company involved in the battle to stop Manchester's planned congestion charge, has been accused of trying to tell its workers how to respond to an official public consultation.
  6. 16. CAP councillor's attendance row

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2008 AN ANTI-congestion charge councillor who pulled off a shock victory at the local elections has only attended two out of six council meetings.
  7. 17. Ads fuel transport row

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 October 2008 ANTI-congestion charge adverts are to be shown on a giant screen - in the shadow of Greater Manchester's passenger transport headquarters.
  8. 18. Not so easy for everyone

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 October 2008 On the subject of the congestion charge, the powers-that-be seem to believe that we all live on direct bus or tram routes between home and work, whereas I would suggest that tens of thousands of people would need two or more buses to get to and from work or pay five pounds per day for the privilege of working.
  9. 19. MPs in drive to stop road tolls

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 October 2008 A CROSS-PARTY group of seven MPs and two council leaders have joined forces to campaign for a `no' vote in Greater Manchester's transport referendum.
  10. 20. No time to rest on our laurels - Forum panel

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 October 2008 BUSINESS leaders are calling for further investment in infrastructure, improved transport links and better connection with outlying communities to ensure Manchester maintains its undisputed status as the UK's second biggest city.

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