Behaviour of people holds key to success of Singapore's tighter Covid-19 measures
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May 05, 2021 5:00 AMA country can put the most stringent rules in place, but without the willing cooperation of its citizens, it will find it hard to ward off a second wave of infections, says senior health correspondent Salma Khalik.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
If you were last looking for a home in 2010 or before, the current property market will look about as familiar as Mars. A lot of former assumptions and truisms have been flipped on their head: city fringe properties almost matching District 9 or 10 condos on a $PSF basis? We have those now. Buyers […]
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How bad can the compact unit trend get? It’s all a matter of perspective. Singaporeans like to think we have it pretty bad – in recent years, three-bedders have been around 800 to 900 sq ft. (or even 700 sq ft), two-bedders at under 600 sq ft., and one-bedders at around 400 sq ft. And as […]
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In an open letter, they express concern over reports the Treasury is set to remove BNG requirements for sites under 1ha (2.47 acres).
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Situated within the 'golden triangle', the park is the largest industrial asset in RLAMP’s £3.4bn industrial and logistics portfolio.
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