What else can we do to support the housing aspirations of our singles? While a proposal by the Opposition to lower the BTO eligibility age for singles seems logically sound, it raises more questions than answers in the long run.
Navigating and balancing the needs of different interest groups is not easy. But harmonious industrial relations prove that tripartism, along with the cooperation and trust it brings, works better than the infighting and bickering that characterises ...
High prices of HDB flats near the city centre have generated unnecessary fear that public housing has become out-of-reach. But with the right policies, the PAP is determined to ensure that middle-income Singaporeans are not priced out of owning a fla ...
Besides new policies to keep housing affordable and a Majulah Package to ensure retirement adequacy, what other insights can we glimpse from 2023’s NDR, and what does it tell us about the PAP?
Beyond righteous indignation and spiteful hauteur, what exactly do opposition parties stand for aside from a propensity to disagree for the sake of doing so?
“Even in this new environment, there will be new opportunities for small countries like us. In fact, if you look at the Singapore Story, it has always been about turning every challenge into opportunity, converting every vulnerability into strength,” ...
Plenty went down in Parliament this August. Between the reading of bills and oral answers, Mr Seah Kian Peng became the new speaker, PM Lee gave a ministerial statement, LO Pritam Singh retaliated with several red herrings while PSP filed another mot
What qualifies an individual to be a good Speaker? Unfortunately, PSP and NCMP Leong Mun Wai have missed the point again with their assertion. Standing orders and parliamentary rules are more important in ensuring the speaker and parliament remain a ...