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1. We say loudest No to road tolls
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 December 2005OPPOSITION to road charging schemes is stronger in the north west than in any other region, a survey reveals.
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2. M56 crash victim named
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 December 2005 POLICE& have named a man who was knocked down and killed on a motorway in Cheshire. Stephen Walsh, 45, from Croxteth, Liverpool, is believed to have been fleeing from police following an accident when he was struck by a car on the M56 near Stretton, Cheshire. -
3. OPINION: Yes to the congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 GRAEME Sherrif from Friends of the Earth explains why he supports congestion charging. -
4. OPINION: No to the congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 BUSINESS leader Miranda Allan explains why she is against congestion charging. -
5. City starts on road to C-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005DRIVERS in Manchester could one day be driving around with an extra electronic device the size of a mobile phone inside their cars, as the city starts on the road to a congestion charge.
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6. Congestion charge trial to hit city
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 DRIVERS could be forced to fork out £1 per mile as part of a congestion charging trial scheme in Greater Manchester which has just been announced. -
7. City could consider congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 October 2005 COUNCILS in Greater Manchester could look at London-style congestion charging to beat gridlock on the roads. -
8. 'Meltdown' threat over tram cash
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 October 2005 CIVIL engineers say the government must come up with extra cash to expand tram schemes such as Manchester's Metrolink or face "meltdown". -
9. Car curb plans endanger parks
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 September 2005 PLANS to cut car congestion could spell the end of the road for business parks - but a green light for more city centre apartments. -
10. Shoppers stay away after bomb attacks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 August 2005 THE number of shoppers on UK high streets fell to their lowest level for four years in July following the deadly bomb attacks in London, it emerged today.