6 people questioned by police following Gaza war memorial held at NUS without permit
[Straits Times] - 03/7/2025
A police permit is necessary for such events, and none was obtained for this one, the police said.
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Stalled bus causes snaking queues of commuters, buses in and around Boon Lay interchange
After the stalled bus was towed away, traffic returned to normal at about 8.50am.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
More Singapore companies offering flexible work arrangements in 2024 than before
Some MPs asked about creating inclusive workplaces that support families and caregivers.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Auxiliary police officer who kept lost AirPods charged with criminal breach of trust
Man allegedly deposited his own unbranded earbuds at the lost-and-found office instead.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Pegging BTO flat prices to construction costs will take Singapore backwards: Desmond Lee
HDB prices flats based on factors like locations and applies a discount, and also gives out grants for them.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Expanding shared stay-in eldercare services, help with fertility treatments among MOH measures
Work-pass flexibilities will be extended to firms intending to provide shared stay-in senior care services.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Public service media outlets remain many S’poreans’ first port of call for trusted news: Minister
The Government is also studying measures to keep mainstream media content easily accessible.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Singapore to register psychologists to safeguard patient safety, boost public confidence
The call for regulation of psychologists has gained momentum in recent years.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
63% of resident PMET growth from 2014 to 2024 from local-born Singaporeans: Tan See Leng
He was responding to questions from Non-Constituency MP Leong Mun Wai.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Increased subsidies will benefit more Singaporeans amid rising medical costs: Ong Ye Kung
Higher subsidies will be given for dental and long-term care, and more MediSave funds can be used for outpatient care.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025
Fewer O-level subjects for JC admission could ease academic pressure: Students and parents
From 2028, students applying for admission to JCs will need only five 'O' Level subjects.
[Straits Times] - 7/03/2025