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  1. 11. Debate rages on in Trafford

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2008 AS TRANSPORT leaders come to terms with the failure of the congestion charge bid this week, opinion on what the "no" vote means for Trafford remains deeply divided.
  2. 12. Salford chief blasts Fergie

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 December 2008 SIR Alex Ferguson has come under fierce criticism from the owner of Salford City Reds for supporting the congestion charge.
  3. 13. It's a big No

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 THE PEOPLE have spoken – and Greater Manchester will NOT be getting a congestion charge.
  4. 14. Move to salvage transport cash

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 December 2008 COUNCIL leaders in Greater Manchester are trying to salvage parts of a huge package of transport improvements which would have come with a congestion charge scheme.
  5. 15. 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.
  6. 16. Century's c-charge challenge

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 December 2008 JUST how difficult is it to get into Manchester city centre during morning rush hour?
  7. 17. Sir Richard of Hazzard County

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 December 2008 COUNCIL leader Sir Richard Leese may have had his knockers over the congestion charge but he's prepared to let his hair down at the council Christmas do - as this invite shows!
  8. 18. C-charge verdict: Manchester

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 In Manchester there were 340,730 people eligible to vote and there was a turnout of 46.1 per cent.Of the ballot papers returned, 43,593 (28 per cent) voted 'yes' and 113,064 (72 per cent) voted 'no'.The 'yes' vote in Manchester was higher than in any other borough but was still less than a third of the votes cast.
  9. 19. Firms split over c-charge vote

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 THE 'no' vote is likely to have a massive impact on the business community.
  10. 20. C-charge: Reaction on the streets

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 ON the streets of Manchester, nobody was surprised at the 'no' vote. Within minutes of the decision, we spoke to the public on Deansgate.

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