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Halman on ... Manchester's toll quandary

9 January 2009

Few things have divided the Manchester city-region as much as plans for a congestion charge.

Transport slash

By Sir Peter Hall

5 December 2008

Only butcher Boris has China's speed

Bell on ... aiming high on airport policy

5 December 2008

Sammy the seagull was feeling peckish. But as a frequent flyer from Blackpool he had enough air miles to take a trip to London.

Front-loading

By Richard Garlick

5 December 2008

Agencies differ over accelerated spending

Mayoral massacre

By Sir Peter Hall

27 November 2008

Butcher Boris and his Gateway games

High-speed rail

By Sir Peter Hall

21 November 2008

Speedy trains have a Heineken effect

Bridge support

By Tim Williams

14 November 2008

Thames Gateway crossing needs new backing

Potteries potter

By Sir Peter Hall

14 November 2008

disturbing walk in well-linked Stoke

Planning strategy failure marks housing as ready for regulation

By Huw Morris

17 October 2008

The late lamented ten-year transport plan won as many plaudits for its vision and intent as brickbats for its damp squib delivery. Rather like an embarrassing relative, it was confined to a Whitehall attic to conveniently drop off the perch without anyone noticing. Since then there has been silence.

Agreeing airports policy starts with a consensus on differences

By Huw Morris

19 September 2008

The planning system often comes under fire for jamming up major infrastructure schemes.

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