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IN FOCUS: Should children of alumni get priority for Primary 1 registration?

The announcement that ACS (Primary) would move to Tengah created a furore among former pupils, who worried about alumni priority for their children. CNA delves into the pros and cons…

Grab to increase platform fee to S$0.70 from May 5

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More than 2.8kg of heroin among drugs worth S$234,000 seized by CNB

The CNB operation covered several areas including Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, Geylang and Toa Payoh.Read More

89-year-old driver arrested after motorcyclist dies in accident

The man was arrested for careless driving causing death.Read More

MAS has not asked banks to ‘keep quiet’ about origins of wealth inflows into Singapore: Private banking group

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Snap Insight: With storm clouds rumbling on the economic horizon, MAS did the best thing by doing nothing

With the global economy headed for a slowdown and the risk of overtightening rising, Singapore’s central bank decided the best thing to do was to do nothing, says Barclays’ senior…

Woman died of myocarditis that was likely linked to COVID-19 booster she received 4 days earlier: Coroner

The 43-year-old woman was hospitalised a day after taking her COVID-19 booster shot.Read More

Woman died of myocarditis that was likely linked to COVID-19 vaccine booster she received 4 days earlier: Coroner

The 43-year-old woman was hospitalised a day after receiving her COVID-19 booster shot.Read More

MAS pauses monetary policy tightening to focus on economic growth, say analysts

Economy watchers say the central bank’s tightening cycle has come to an end amid growing fears about global growth and ebbing inflation.Read More

Karl Liew, son of ex-Changi Airport Group chairman, gets jail for lying to judge in Parti Liyani’s trial

The judge meted out a jail term instead of the S$5,000 fine that both prosecution and defence asked for.Read More