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How to watch Singapore Criterium 2025 cycling: Channel, live stream, time, TV schedule for road race
Top cyclists from around the world will compete at the two-day event, which will be held at the iconic Marina Bay street ...
The site bore witness to pivotal events that marked Singapore’s transition to an independent nation, said the board. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The government says it will respect Mr Lee Kuan Yew's wishes and remove all traces of his family's private living spaces.
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Singapore to gazette Lee Kuan Yew’s former home as national monument despite family dispute
The Singapore government has reportedly announced plans to gazette 38 Oxley Road, the former home of the republic’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, ...
If acquired, government will respect Lee Kuan Yew’s wishes and remove all traces of private living spaces from the buildings, NHB and SLA says Read more at The Business Times.
SINGAPORE: The site of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's family home at 38 Oxley Road has been earmarked to become a national monument, and could be converted into a public heritage park.
Mr Lee Kuan Yew's death in 2015 triggered a decade-long saga over what to do with 38 Oxley Road where his family home sits. Here's a timeline of events.
The Govt will respect the late Mr Lee's wishes and will remove all traces of the family’s private living spaces. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Social media users urge officials to fix flooding issues and ageing infrastructure instead as Kuala Lumpur already has a ...
As it has ‘strong national significance’, 38 Oxley Road has merit to be a national monument, the advisory board says.
If acquired, government will respect Lee Kuan Yew’s wishes and remove all traces of private living spaces from the buildings, NHB and SLA say Read more at The Business Times.
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Singapore court sides with husband in company dispute involving missing Pamela Ling
Seven months after the disappearance of Sarawak businesswoman Pamela Ling, the Singapore High Court has ruled in favour of ...
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