To keep a lid on spiralling premiums, insurer AIA is making several changes, including forming a panel of preferred private doctors for clients to choose from. The firm, one of six offering MediShield Life integrated plans (IP) here, will also...
The Government will waive some conditions on a case-by-case basis when implementing the Fresh Start Housing Scheme, a programme that helps struggling families own a flat again. Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman revealed this...
SINGAPORE - Two months after a concrete sunshade on the fourth floor of a Tampines block fell onto the sunshade on the third storey, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has found that other existing sunshades at Block 201E...
Things were looking bleak but a chance meeting with a stranger helped Ms Jaycie Tay, who was twice incarcerated and dropped out of school, defy the odds to achieve a diploma. And the 32- year-old twice-divorced mother of four...
In the midst of the usual year-end sales, shoppers can also do their part to stay alert to terror threats, said Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office, Foreign Affairs and Transport) Josephine Teo yesterday. She was speaking at the...
Singapore-China relations appear to have taken a turn for the worse. The recent seizure of nine Singapore Armed Forces armoured vehicles in Hong Kong is the latest in a series of incidents that have made many wonder what is happening...
SINGAPORE - An SBS Transit bus crashed into a wall at Eastern Lagoon II condo in Bedok at around 9pm on Saturday (Dec 3). The bus mounted a kerb and hit the exterior wall of the condo, said Ms Tammy...
In the early hours of Saturday, November 5, Feng-Yuan Liu received a call from Singapore's Ministry of Communications. A particularly nasty and persistent problem in the city's Massive Rapid Transit (MRT) system had resurfaced once more. Stumped authorities were...
In the early hours of Saturday, November 5, Feng-Yuan Liu received a call from Singapore's Ministry of Communications. A particularly nasty and persistent problem in the city's Massive Rapid Transit (MRT) system had resurfaced once more. Stumped authorities were...
  Singapore's first public housing estate in Tiong Bahru is experiencing a second lease of life, after an exodus in the 1990s. The residential estate at Tiong Bahru, comprising 20 blocks, was built in the Art-Deco style, with geometric lines and...