Double standards in ban

The issue of work passes is a contentious one in Singapore. There…

After more than 50 years in power, the PAP may still fear its people

Looking at how the government reacts to things like rock concerts in…

Authorities treat different protests differently

We all know that staging any protest in Singapore, however peaceful is…

Should an MP be furthering business interests?

It would be fair to say that at a grassroots level, most…

Would articles presenting PM Lee’s affidavit on his defamation claims not be considered Sub judice?

The high profile and shall I say “popcorn inducing” trial between blogger…

The Singapore government’s apparent sensitivities for foreign interference would hold a lot more weight if it didn’t have apparent loose canons like Kausikan muddying the waters.

Singapore is certainly no stranger to being sensitive about so called “foreign…

Has the NTUC really helped to protect the rights of workers?

Singapore has come a long way since the 60s. From a relatively…

Facebook does have its own set of rules to safeguard against false content

As the saga in relation to the HIV data leak in Singapore…

Clean Up Your Own Backyard Before Pointing the Finger At “Foreign Interference”

Senior Minister of State for Law Edwin Tong (Tong) has said that…

Can you teach an old dog new tricks?

It just seems like “more of the same” as the saying goes.…