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Tan Kiat How on Building and Related Works (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill

Singapore is positioning its “built environment” sector to be more future-ready and resilient, with a one-stop digital shopfront called Corner X. It is a key initiative to support digitalisation efforts in the industry for regulatory submissions. Firstly, it would drive greater industry collaboration through data i

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Ong Ye Kung on enrolment for Healthier SG

The Government started the Healthier SG pre-enrolment exercise in May so that residents aged 40 and above with chronic care needs can continue to be cared for by their regular general practitioner (GP) clinics. More than 47,000 of these residents have been pre-enrolled. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, who gave this update

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Maliki Osman on how schools cope with hot weather

The Ministry of Education has clear guidelines in place for schools to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff amid hot weather. For example, outdoor physical activities are minimised between 10.30am and 3.30pm. Students are encouraged to drink water before, during and after physical activities to preven

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Saktiandi Supaat on Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Bill

Saktiandi Supaat on Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Bill
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Janil Puthucheary on patients referred by polyclinics to public hospitals

Public hospitals do not reject patients referred by polyclinics based on their residential address. They may occasionally reject patients if the referrals are inappropriate, such as to a specialty that the hospital does not provide. Patients are also prioritised based on their medical condition and need. In rare situat

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