Rise in job switches among Gen Zs; more employees taking ‘micro-retirement’ breaks, say experts
While it is natural for young workers to try out different industries, human resource experts advised them not to job hop continuously.Read More
Woman given warning for putting feet up on bus contests charge of ‘hitting’ bus driver
The 52-year-old argued against the prosecutor’s request to have all five charges be given a discharge not amounting to acquittal, saying she rather go on trial.Read More
Track fault on North-South Line disrupts morning commute
A track fault occurred on the North-South Line near Orchard station towards the city, says SMRT.Read More
‘People will just give up hope about playing this sport’: Golf community laments impending closure of courses
While some understand the need for other land uses, others see the closures as an impediment to a sport that has earned global accolades for Singapore athletes.Read More
Travel agency Trafalgar and sister brands launch 16 new tours, including to villages of France and the Balkans
The tours will feature a mix of nature escapes, culinary explorations, heritage-rich adventures, and women only departures, offering something for every kind of traveller.Read More
Taufik Batisah shares why he’s staging his first, and possibly final, solo concert
In a candid press conference on Monday afternoon (Jul 7), Singaporean multi-hyphenate Taufik Batisah shares why he’s returning to his roots as a singer and staging his first-ever solo concert,…
Unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue – doctors reveal cancer warning signs you shouldn’t ignore
These could be more than everyday ailments. Oncologists explain what other symptoms to watch out for, when to act and how to stay proactive without panicking.Read More
Commentary: A star coach could buy FAS the time it needs to fix Singapore football
After the surprise exit of Tsutomu Ogura, Singapore’s football leadership has one shot to reignite a weary fanbase, says former football journalist Edwin Yeo.Read More
Over 160 offence notices issued since anti-nuisance signs put up on public transport
Some commuters say their rides are quieter, but others still report widespread use of phones on speaker and loud video streaming despite the new signs.Read More
Reform Party to leave opposition alliance PAR by end of July
Formed in 2023, the People’s Alliance for Reform was originally a four-party opposition alliance, including the People’s Power Party.Read More