The Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control Act was passed to better regulate weapons here It is now illegal to possess digital blueprints of guns without authorisation Members of Parliament who debated ...
SINGAPORE – The Government has no intention to ban tuition, said Education Minister Ong Ye Kung on Friday (Sept 28), reiterating that doing so would be akin to just treating the symptoms of a rigorous ...
Pak Kian Huat, now 85, challenged several details about killing Lim Soi Moy, then aged 79, in 2019 The couple had four children together but never married after meeting in their teens He was initially ...
Justin Ong covers manpower, transport and sports for TODAY. He first joined the newsroom in 2018 as an intern, and had the opportunity to cover the Trump-Kim Summit and the SingHealth data leak ...
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Education (MOE) spends about S$238 million a year on scholarships and tuition grants for international students studying in Singapore, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung ...
SINGAPORE — For Ms Shuhadah, upgrading from a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat to owning a private property is a goal she would like to achieve at some point in her life — not for herself, but ...
SINGAPORE — Mr Jeremy Cheok has just two requirements for anyone willing to work in the restaurant he founded: Two hands and two legs. Age, he said, is not a factor. Yet, he continues to find it tough ...
SINGAPORE — Workers in Singapore will be hit hard by technological disruptions with the Republic’s labour market set to face the largest degree of job displacement regionally in the next decade, based ...
Prices of BTO flats across all flat types have been on the rise since 2015, a trend which has picked up pace since 2019 Property analysts said that this was due to a hot resale market, growing ...
SINGAPORE — After some teething problems early on, the catered food situation at migrant worker dormitories has improved by varying degrees at the different dormitories, foreign workers told TODAY.
Fifty-eight per cent of youth surveyed said they have become more fearful because of the pandemic But 59 per cent were optimistic that life would be better a year from now Still, the top two feelings ...
SINGAPORE — To better support households with the cost of living, some 2.5 million Singaporeans age 21 and above will receive cash payouts of between S$200 and S$400 in September 2024. Finance ...
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