We thank Ms Lim Hui Ching for her letter, “Step up public education on recycling to tackle lack of awareness” (Aug 17).
Who knew the simple fish burger holds so much meaning for the 59-year-old comedy icon?
SINGAPORE — Mr Kevin Wang, 32, used to smoke a pack of cigarettes every day when he was living in Paris. But one year after moving to Singapore, in 2016, the public officer who works at a statutory ...
TODAY, the first major Singapore newspaper to make a full mobile-first transition. On September 30 2017, TODAY went fully digital, some 17 years after its birth as Singapore's first free commuter ...
SINGAPORE — When a family moved into their newly renovated condominium unit at Normanton Park in Queenstown in March, they reportedly began experiencing symptoms such as dry eyes and sore throats. A ...
SINGAPORE — In a quirky display of devotion to academic success, some students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have turned to an unconventional "deity" in the hopes of securing ...
SINGAPORE — Four-day work weeks, more work-from-home days, staggered work timings. These are examples of flexible work arrangements that all workers who have completed their probation on the job will ...
SINGAPORE — Parents who exercise more self-control and face less financial stress tend to use less harsh punishments with their children, a National University of Singapore (NUS) study has found. As a ...
SINGAPORE — Removing the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Special Account for those aged 55 and above will "tidy up" the system and also shut down a little-used "shielding" hack that allowed some CPF ...
SINGAPORE — More than half of young people here aged 21 to 34 felt anxious sometimes about talking to people in person and find it easier to communicate online. This was part of a new survey’s broader ...
SINGAPORE — Singaporeans are less happy today compared to five years ago, although those who have a more balanced view of life were generally more satisfied, a survey by the National University of ...
SINGAPORE — Students here said that their parents were less supportive of their education than their counterparts in other developed nations, with just under half saying that their parents asked about ...