SINGAPORE — All Singaporeans aged 40 and above will receive a S$4,000 top-up in SkillsFuture credits, and if they are enrolled in selected full-time courses, they can receive up to S$3,000 each month ...
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 — Four members of the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist organisation remain in detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA), out of 56 Singapore JI members detained since 2002, the Internal ...
SINGAPORE — The police on Friday (Dec 2) warned that they have seen an increase in a type of phishing scam involving fake buyers on Carousell, with reported losses from purported victims amounting to ...
SINGAPORE — The Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Saturday (May 25) announced a slew of plans to expand the MRT network here, including some new stations, rail line extensions and the commencement of ...
Charles Tan Chun Peng issued a S$44,300 personal cheque as a deposit to pay for a condominium unit on behalf of a buyer He received the deposit from the buyer in cash, most of which had been placed in ...
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 ...
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 — 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.
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 — They prepare, cook and wait but at the end of the day, they have to throw away more food than usual because people are staying away from hawker centres and crowds during the Covid-19 ...
The politics of the Sept 14 marathon Parliament debate aside, MPs brought up key facts and economic arguments about the foreign talent issue For instance, the official statistics on job growth and ...
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