Sister of late taxi driver fails in court bid to get share of flat that went to his permanent resident wife
The cabby’s eldest sister, who filed the court application, claimed that the marriage was a sham and none of the family members knew about the overseas wedding.Read More
Warehouse supervisor jailed for taking almost S$698,000 in SK-II products to sell
Foo You Ann had taken loans amounting to S$1 million after suffering losses in gambling and cryptocurrency.Read More
Younger badminton players to carry Singapore’s hopes in SEA Games singles events
More experienced players, including Loh Kean Yew and Yeo Jia Min, will only be taking part in the team events, before leaving for the Badminton World Federation’s Sudirman Cup in…
Commentary: Singapore may not be able to outbid the big players, but it has its own ‘secret recipe’
Singapore’s 4G leaders will tap on an “inherited” political asset as they take over the reins from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the other senior Cabinet members, says the…
Not easy to get English-speaking foreign workers for customer-facing roles, recruiters say
Foreign workers who can speak English are sought after in many countries, where they can get a higher salary than what Singapore companies offer, employment agencies say.Read More
Capturing photos for memories: How one volunteer group helps terminally ill patients
While some are still resistant to the idea of having photos taken in such circumstances, they are generally open to it.Read More
Union leaders, MPs laud attention to upskilling workers in May Day Rally
The progressive wage model is a “classic example” of how to raise salaries to ensure people continue to have proper living standards, says one union leader. Read More
Singapore ‘cannot afford to outbid the big boys’ to attract investments, says DPM Wong
Singapore is already feeling the impact of the tough competition for investments, says Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the annual May Day Rally.Read More