
In a renewed critique of boundary changes, Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh rejected the “abandonment” label used against opposition candidates after EBRC reviews. On the...

The Singapore Democratic Party launched its electoral reform platform, Project Reform, on 23 August 2025, with a public forum that drew over 300 attendees and a...

The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) launched its inaugural newsletter The Palm on 25 August, using the platform to respond to Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s National Day...

Singapore’s new Parliament seating plan places Prime Minister Lawrence Wong between Gan Kim Yong and K. Shanmugam, while opposition leader Pritam Singh sits directly opposite. The...

At Singapore’s 2025 National Day Rally, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong lauded investments in quantum computing and artificial intelligence. In response, RDU’s Dr Syed Alwi Ahmad argued...

PSP’s Leong Mun Wai has expressed shock at the sudden closure of The Projector, urging stronger support for independent arts and civil society spaces in Singapore.

On 18 Aug, PSP’s Stephanie Tan called for stronger action on school bullying, saying “good practices” are not enough. She urged a transparent process for handling...

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s 2025 National Day Rally called for a “we-first” society and pledged jobs, senior care and youth protection measures. But online reactions questioned...

In a 18 August Facebook post, Workers’ Party MP Associate Professor Jamus Lim raised residents’ frustrations after two major Sengkang–Punggol LRT breakdowns in a week. He...

The Progress Singapore Party welcomed immediate measures for graduates in Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s 2025 National Day Rally but warned that the initiatives risk being “band-aid...