TOC Editorial: Muzzling the madding crowd

The courts should have been allowed to decide the legality of a move-on order at the very least. TOC Editorial.

An alternative to penalising labour

Donaldson Tan suggests a recession insurance for non-financial firms. Firms are not going to stop retrenching workers whom they deem as excess manpower regardless of wage subsidy schemes. Instead, the fiscal policy for saving jobs ought to be targeting firms that face difficulty in raising short-term credit.

PM Lee almost forced to leave by “small boats” in Pattaya

“PM was told by the Thai Government that he… should evacuate by sea.”

Public Order Act – which country would you be in?

Have we gotten that balance right? Well, ask yourselves two questions. In…

Takeover of AWARE – “Please sit up and pay attention.”

Editor of Glass Castle, Jolene, addresses the takeover of AWARE.

The Workers Party opposes Public Order Bill

“How far should State power be used to restrict citizens… to the point of using lethal force?”

154 casualties. 48 hospitalized. 2 deaths. 122 rats. All the rojak man’s fault?

NEA has not sufficiently answered broader concerns of hygiene and cleanliness standards. Khairulanwar Zaini.

Two strikes against Thailand

The failed ASEAN summit in Pattaya has set the grouping back. TOC Editorial.

“Peasants”, Straits Times?

The hawkers had dirty peasant habits, and today, some of them are…

Repossessed properties in Singapore rise 18%

Colliers International warns that this number is just the tip of the iceberg.