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1. Ten years we’ll never forget...
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 December 2009 AS WE get ready to see out the ‘noughties’, Simon Donohue gives his A-Z guide to a decade which began with unrealised fears of digital meltdown and ended with the reality of recession and uncertainty ... -
2. Manchester to get Oyster card system
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 December 2009 GREATER Manchester is set for a £2.2m government windfall to help fund its own 'Oyster card'-style travel scheme. -
3. Light bulbs, plasma TV's and broken toilets; What your MP claimed for...
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 December 2009 Light bulbs, plasma TV's and broken toilets; What you MP claimed for... -
4. Communique PR facing rebrand?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 December 2009 BURSON Marsteller chief executive Jonathan Jordan has admitted he is considering a rebrand of its Manchester operation which could lead to the end of the iconic Communique PR name. -
5. Charge haulage firms for using roads says Lib Dem leader
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 November 2009 HAULAGE firms would be charged for using the roads under a Lib Dem plan to pay for high-speed rail links between Manchester and London. -
6. 'Transport and skills are key for Manchester" says Sir Howard
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 October 2009 IMPROVING employees’ skills and the transport infrastructure are key to sustaining Manchester’s economic growth, the city council’s chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein says. -
7. Opinion: David Ottewell
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 October 2009 THE date: May 7, 2010. The place: Bolton town hall. David Cameron stands on the steps as Britain's new prime minister. According to the latest opinion polls - with the Conservatives on 41 per cent, Labour on 30 per cent, and the Lib Dems on 17 per cent - that is precisely the scene that will greet the nation in just over seven months' time. -
8. Rush-hour traffic falls as recession bites
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 October 2009 RUSH-hour traffic levels in Manchester city centre have fallen by nearly 10 per cent in the last two years. Seven other town centres in the region have also experienced a drop over the same period. -
9. Voters don't want elected mayor
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 MANCHESTER voters have said they do not want an elected mayor. More than two-thirds of those quizzed about plans for the city to have its own elected leader rejected the idea. -
10. Didsbury and Withington tram stop plans unveiled
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 September 2009 THE wheels have been set in motion for the next phase of the Metrolink extension. Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive has asked Manchester council for outline approval to build two tram stops in Didsbury Village and Withington.