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Anti-hangover products gain popularity among drinkers with Singapore’s nightlife reopening

Some analysts, however, are concerned about implications from such products, which come in liquid or pill form, such as over-drinking and long-term health issues.Read More

Commentary: Ask Singapore students if it’s time to update school uniforms for hot weather

While Singapore students acknowledge the importance of presentation, their biggest ask for school uniforms is day-to-day comfort, says career consultant and mum writer Sze-Yen Chee.Read More

As Singapore develops guidelines on non-compete clauses, lawyers say a US-style ban is unlikely

The Manpower Ministry and tripartite partners are developing a set of guidelines “to shape norms and provide employers with further guidance” on including non-compete clauses in labour contracts.Read More

Man tasered, arrested after allegedly assaulting auxiliary police officer with metal bar

The incident took place near Jelapang Road in Bukit Panjang.Read More

Racehorse owners, industry to appeal against Singapore Turf Club closure

A committee of horse owners was formed to represent their interests.Read More

MOH introduces hospital fee benchmarks for private sector to manage rising costs

The Health Ministry has also updated existing benchmarks for doctor fees after adjusting for growth.Read More

Woman jailed for conspiring with Grab driver father for him to take rap for accident with motorcyclist

The woman’s father went to jail for her crime, but the ruse was unravelled when the motorcyclist’s injury claim lawyers found audio from the in-car camera that cast doubt on…

Man accused of causing son’s death by forcing chilli tip into his mouth, blocking his airway

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CNA is Singapore’s most trusted news brand for 5th year running: Reuters Institute report

The overall trust in news in Singapore rose to 45 per cent, with mainstream outlets remaining as the most trusted brands, according to the report. Read More

Will George Goh qualify to run for President? It’s a matter of discretion, say lawyers

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