Safer streets? The People's Assembly has provisionally approved a new law that aims to reduce traffic violations and road accidents, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
No solution in sight E Agrium insists on going ahead with its fertiliser project in Damietta while locals remain opposed to the plant. Mohamed El-Sayed reports on the stand-off
More pay but with a catch Professors are not happy with a state plan to raise their income. Mona El-Nahhas reports on an increase with conditions
Paying the price The decision to alter the tax status of private schools has led to fears that parents will face a 20 per cent increase in fees for the next school year, reports Reem Leila
In the dock Campaigners hope a mock trial of senior officials involved in selling natural gas to Israel will mobilise public support against the deal, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
Opposed, but not opposed NDP and independent MPs join the Muslim Brotherhood to dilute the provisions contained in the draft child law. It is the watered down version, reports Reem Leila, that will now be presented to the People's Assembly for ratification
A sum of concerns As results of the 2006 census are made public, Dena Rashed sifts through a mine of information
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