ST evaluates the government While Parliament takes a breather, The Straits Times has surveyed more than 500 Singaporeans to get a sense of how Singaporeans think of...
By Howard Lee Singapore can no longer rely on a fixed set of people and ideas for it to progress into the future. There was a...
The beginning of May will be greeted with Jane’s Walk, a series of free walking tours around Singapore. Named after urban activist and writer Jane Jacobs,...
Since the Facebook group, “Say ‘No’ to an overpopulated Singapore” (SNOS) announced its protest against the Philippine Independence Day event which is scheduled to be held...
By Masked Crusader On 18 February, the Ministry of Manpower charged 22 foreign workers, all from India, for falsely declaring their salary on their work permit...
By Andrew Loh On 16 April, Singapore’s mainstream media reported that Indonesian Army Chief General Moeldoko had apologised for his country’s naming of a Navy ship...
April not only marks the month of Easter but also marks Autism Awareness Month. Initiated by American advocacy group, Autism Society, Autism Awareness Month begins on...
Mr Ng (not his real name) was dining with his family in Pasir Panjang over the weekend when a traffic warden fined him for not displaying...
Man caught attempting to breach Woodlands checkpoint A 33 year-old was arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint as he attempted to breach security barriers yesterday. The Immigration and Checkpoints...
By Rev Dr Yap Kim Hao I refer to the success narrative in Kishore Mahbubani’s “Three Stories to strengthen the Singapore Spirit” published by The Straits...