Health Minister Ong Ye Kung says ISP reforms aim to sustain private healthcare by reducing premiums. But behavioural science and new data suggest the opposite may happen: fewer people will seek care, ...
Once promised as a safeguard for justice, Singapore’s contempt law has become a tool of restriction. Assurances that only egregious cases would be caught have given way to a legal regime where intent ...
The Straits Times replaced its original report on the Law Society EGM with a reframed narrative suggesting resolution, ...
As SingPost hikes postage fees again, deeper questions emerge about Singapore’s corporatised public service model. With ...
Oxley Road has been gazetted as a national monument, effective 13 December, following the government's assessment of its historic significance. The move comes despite formal objections from the estate ...
Temasek and GIC’s decade-long returns lag global peers, drawing scrutiny over exposure to China, high-risk bets, and due diligence lapses. As critics raise concerns, both funds face mounting pressure ...
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong says the Albatross File declassification offers a full public account of Singapore’s separation from Malaysia. But historian PJ Thum questions the timing, noting the ...
Singapore’s civic space remains rated as ‘repressed’, according to CIVICUS Monitor’s 2025 report, which highlights continued ...
SDP Chairman Paul Tambyah, in a Facebook video on 9 December, warned that new ISP rider rules could delay treatment and overwhelm public hospitals. He called for a universal healthcare financing model ...
Imagine being asked to stand in a huge circle on a field. It feels free, harmless. Then, without moving, the circle is ...
A group of lawyers has formally convened an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on 22 December 2025, citing concerns over the ...
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