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Tanveen's Message for the Victory Party

4 July 2018

Prime Ministerial candidate Tanveen Vohra gives a response to the Victory Party's policy of removing the ethnic quotas in HDB flats in the name of freedom of choice.

Tanveen's Response tO Extending School Hours for Primary and Secondary Students

27 June 2018

Prime Ministerial candidate Tanveen Vohra shares her thoughts on the recent debate regarding the extension of school hours for Primary and Secondary School students.

Press Release: Candidate Tanveen Vohra's PArliament Address

8 June 2018

Prime Ministerial candidate Tanveen Vohra addressed parliament today, where her manifesto was televised to the populace.

The Big Read: Social stratification — a poison seeping into Singapore’s housing estates and schools

29 May 2018

A new phrase has entered the lexicon in the unfinished business of tackling inequality - social stratification, even as housing, education and National Service policies have encouraged social mixing over the years.

Government committed to tackling the 'unfinished business' of inequality: Ong Ye Kung

15 May 2018

In a speech on tackling inequality, Mr Ong described it as a problem Singapore has wrestled with since its birth, and which remains unfinished business today.

Singapore has fourth highest medical inflation prospects in region

7 April 2018

In a report on healthcare trends, insurers predicts Singapore's healthcare costs to rise more quickly than in many other countries in the region.

Singapore ministers’ pay to stay frozen as public chides politicians’ million-dollar salaries

1 March 2018

The government has argued the huge salaries are necessary to attract top-calibre talent and prevent the corruption that afflicts other Asian countries.

Electricity market to sizzle in 2018 with new elements

8 January 2018

Electricity retailers foresee challenges faced by the new change in the power generation sector as they suffer from weak demand and high supply. Industry players argued that consumer awareness is necessary to encourage this move.

Commentary: Assessing the benefits of an Open Electricity Market for households and small businesses

28 October 2017

An open electricity is said to give consumers more flexibility in choosing a retailer and a package that suits their needs with greater energy efficiency. But will it really?

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