ST Picks: How did Budget 2025 stack up?
[Straits Times] - 02/22/2025
In Singaporean newspapers
Domestic violence survivors get direct aid referrals at new charity centre
Casa Raudha has helped more than 600 women and children in the past five years.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Budget 2025 about strengthening S’pore’s social support system and economy: PM Wong
He said he hopes the Budget will give Singaporeans the confidence that there is a plan to take the nation forward.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
8 hurt after chain collision involving 14 vehicles on PIE
Eleven cars, two taxis and one motorcycle were involved in the accident.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
IP insurers offer cheaper riders that still protect against huge hospital bills
Several insurers offer a choice of riders – maximum coverage at higher premiums, or less cover at lower premiums.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Henna hustle: How some women turn their hobby into a thriving career
ST spoke with 16 henna artists, more than half of whom have left their previous jobs to do this full time.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Singapore prepared to tackle challenges in fast-shifting global landscape: SM Lee
He also urged Singaporeans to stay united and rally behind the Government.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Private-hire cars bought before Feb 19 can be sold or rented out at lower rates: Chee Hong Tat
The new 3-year lock-in period for such cars applies only to those that are new or newly registered from Feb 19.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Rare hormonal condition keeps 41-year-old looking forever young
Called panhypopituitarism, the condition is caused by the reduced production of hormones in the pituitary gland.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
NUH to replace 600 existing beds, add 100 new ones by 2033
The redevelopment of the National University Hospital is expected to take about 10 years.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
Tampines Town Council launches 5-year masterplan to enhance regional centre
New infrastructure will be introduced to cement its position as Singapore’s most well-connected town.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025
No tuition or travel, but S’pore family with four children say ‘we have all we need’
The new Large Families Scheme provides more financial support for those with three or more children.
[Straits Times] - 22/02/2025