Commentary: Did Singapore Airlines miss the mark with paper serviceware in the name of sustainability?
Passengers who pay a premium to fly with Singapore Airlines may feel short-changed when meals are served in paper serviceware. Companies can do better to help customers embrace sustainability efforts,…
Singapore rental market slows as tenants resist hikes, turn to alternatives
Rental listings are getting fewer enquiries from potential tenants, who now have more options, property agents and analysts say.Read More
Singapore car buyers hit with second straight round of record-high COEs
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Central Narcotics Bureau uses saliva test kits in a first for anti-drug raids at nightspots
All it takes for these test kits is a swab on the tongue and cheeks. Those who test positive will be escorted to CNB’s headquarters for a confirmatory urine test.Read…
Commentary: What was it about TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi’s speech that made him sound un-Singaporean?
TikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi’s use of American features in his speech at a hostile congressional hearing was not only polite, but also necessary, says linguistics expert Associate Professor Tan…
Leong Mun Wai’s election as PSP chief signals party’s confidence in him, endorsement of debate style: Analysts
“Mr Leong is big into histrionics and portrays himself as the proverbial David against Goliath. However, his antics have also got him into trouble more than once,” says an analyst.Read…
Commentary: S$140 million in expired COVID-19 vaccines should not be seen as waste
Some critics have called the expired vaccine doses a waste of taxpayer money, but predicting vaccine needs amid pandemic uncertainty is complex, says Duke-NUS professor David Matchar.Read More
Professionals call for more support to integrate people on autism spectrum into workplaces
When students with autism turn 18, they graduate from special education schools and may face the “post-18 cliff effect” where services drop off and they find it difficult to get…