Volunteers behind the Bukit Batok cat rescue say they feel “flabbergasted” by how their input was used in a Straits Times article. They claim it downplayed civilian efforts and overstated official ...
A cat stuck on a 10th-floor ledge in Bukit Batok for 15 hours was rescued by a civilian after official efforts stalled. NParks is investigating the case and has reiterated safety responsibilities for ...
A volunteer previously accused in a viral Reddit post of entering a private Sengkang residents’ WhatsApp group during GE2025 has been profiled positively by PAP-affiliated Petir and received a Silver ...
Singapore has blocked access to MalaysiaNow’s website after it failed to comply with a POFMA correction direction over an article on Pannir Selvam. Social media platforms have also been ordered to ...
K Shanmugam’s ministries have used POFMA more than any others, with 23 directions from MHA and 13 from MinLaw before the handover to Edwin Tong. Yet recent orders often go out under Second Ministers’ ...
Workers’ Party MP Jamus Lim reflected on the 38 Oxley Road dispute in a 17 Nov Facebook post, highlighting tensions over when the state should exercise powers to take over private property. He noted ...
Lee Hsien Yang has rejected the Government’s plan to preserve 38 Oxley Road, calling it a monument to the PAP’s “dishonour” of Lee Kuan Yew and insisting the late leader remained firm in wanting the ...
Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a correction direction to MalaysiaNow under POFMA, citing false claims in an article about Pannir Selvam’s execution. MalaysiaNow has rejected the ...
The High Court dismissed a wrongful termination suit by a former Prudential agency leader who alleged retaliation for ...
Renewed praise for Ong Beng Seng risks obscuring how the charges against him were significantly narrowed, despite his central role in a corruption scandal involving more than S$400,000 in gifts to ...
The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority’s decision to issue only a warning to Ong Beng Seng, despite his conviction for a serious offence, has raised questions over fairness—especially as others have ...