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  1. 11. Drivers 'facing tolls by 2011'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 CITIES like Manchester will have congestion charges similar to London's by 2011, it has been claimed. And road charging - already in use on the M6 toll road around Birmingham - will spread nationwide by as early as 2015, according to Autocar magazine.
  2. 12. Road charges alert

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 March 2005 PLANS to charge motorists a fee to enter central Manchester are a "high political risk", say MPs.
  3. 13. 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.
  4. 14. We say loudest No to road tolls

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 December 2005

    OPPOSITION to road charging schemes is stronger in the north west than in any other region, a survey reveals.

  5. 15. Road toll the price for tram extension?

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 TRANSPORT secretary Alastair Darling has said more money could be made available for the Metrolink extension if officials in Greater Manchester draw up a plan to reduce road traffic.
  6. 16. CBI chief backing Metrolink

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 February 2005 CBI CHIEF Sir Digby Jones has pledged to do all he can to help the Metrolink extension get back on track, saying Manchester had been "let down badly."
  7. 17. Cut traffic by banning short-cuts say experts

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 HAVING fewer roads leading to the centres of cities would improve traffic flow rather than cause delays, it was claimed today.
  8. 18. Text of question and answer session

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 This is the text of the question and answer session between readers and leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.
  9. 19. Business as usual for defiant Londoners

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 July 2005 THE defiant spirit of London showed itself again today as commuters packed back on board the No 30 bus. It was a No 30 that was blasted yesterday, its roof ripped off by a terror blast.
  10. 20. Car park giant could be sold in £500m deal

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 April 2005 CAR park operator NCP could be sold by its private equity owner following a strategic review, it was reported today.

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