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Tan Kiat How on pet abduction and theft

Abducting a pet from its owners may be regarded as theft, and such cases should be reported to the police, said Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How. Over the past two years, NParks has not encountered any such case, he said in reply to an MP’s question in Parliament on Wednesday (Nov 22). T

Tan Kiat How on NLB halting access to Udemy Business

The National Library Board (NLB) decided not to award a new contract to e-learning platform Udemy Business after the current one expires on Dec 15 for several reasons. The new licensing model will cover a much smaller number of courses while restricting the number of users who can access those courses. It is also sever

Yeo Bee Yin slams Tuan Ibrahim for sexist polygamy remarks

Janil Puthucheary on addressing complaints made to Singapore Medical Council

70 per cent of complaint cases lodged with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) in 2022 were concluded within the year, compared with 23 per cent in 2018. This was down to improvements made over the past few years such as expanding manpower resources, streamlining processes, enhancing training, intr

Lawrence Wong responds to clarifications sought on Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment No 3) Bill

In Parliament on Wednesday (Nov 22), Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong responded to clarifications sought on the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment No. 3) Bill. The Bill was passed with 75 MPs voting yes, and seven members of the Workers’ Party as well as NCMP Leong Mun Wai vo

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