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Issue: November 2008

The November issue of Insider features The Great Transport Debate, including a fiercely contested discussion between both sides of the Transport Innovation Fund fence and an exclusive interview with Sir Howard Bernstein, the scheme’s architect. There’s also an interview with JJB Sports chief executive Chris Ronnie and an insight into the future of manufacturing, while we examine where next for Liverpool after its Capital of Culture year.

The audacity of hope

The audacity of hope

When the glossy brochures arrived outlining the scale of the investment that Manchester’s transport authorities were hoping to unlock, in return for a congestion charging scheme at peak times, the map in the centre of the brochure made Greater Manchester’s public transport system look like the London underground map.

The man with the plan

The man with the plan

Michael Taylor meets Sir Howard Bernstein, the chief executive of Manchester City Council, and the man staking his reputation on the congestion charge plan.

People would be brave to write off JJB

People would be brave to write off JJB

“It’s the worst retail environment I’ve ever known but people would be brave to write off JJB. This is a business with incredible potential, but I have never seen a retail business with so many non-performing stores as when we took it over. We always said this is a long-term play.” So Chris Ronnie, chief executive of JJB Sports has said.

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