G. Hui Quite a number of people have commented that the various opposition parties should merge. Proponents of this idea would argue that this would create...
Leong Sze Hian / The Prime Minister’s Office and the Minister in charge of the Civil Service have both sought to clarify and explain the issue...
Benjamin Cheah/ The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) is seeking to win the hearts and minds of the people. Unveiling the SPP’s five-year “comeback plan”, Mr Benjamin...
Daniel Yuan/ It was interesting to see the numbers for the elected candidates placed right beside the share of valid votes in http://www.ge.sg/tallyseats/ now that the...
The recent Singapore General Elections 2011 was electrifying. Emotions ran high and change was in the air. The dissection has begun. MARUAH & TOC would like...
Yong Vui Kong is a death row inmate in Singapore. He was arrested at age 19 with 47.27g of heroin, convicted of trafficking and sentenced under...
Joseph Teo/ In the Straits Times on Thursday 12 May 2011, on page A4, “Cynthia Phua promises proper handover”, the following was reported: “Aljunied Town Council...
Kirsten Han / Six NGOs, together with the cooperation of the Malaysian Bar Council and certain Members of the Malaysian Parliament, have come together to make a stand...
Elliot Aruldoss/ The Singapore General Election (GE) has come and gone and the talk of the town is the foothold The Workers Party (WP) has established...
Deborah Choo/ Mdm Choi Lim Siew, 65, was diagnosed in 2009 with a rare blood cancer called multiple myeloma. All the doctors she went to were...
Dear readers, to meet the demand for our GE-tshirts during the General Elections, the hardworking people at The Tee Folk have been slogging night and day...
The following commentary was published in The Straits Times on September 3, 1994.In light of what has transpired during the recent general election, we re-publish this...
A letter to TOC from Ivan Thomasz: Some people say it is cruel to criticize Tin Pei Ling with vulgar words. Be that as it may,...
Leong Sze Hian Since voting is compulsory, what happens if you do not vote in the elections? Your name will be removed from the register of...
Yap Kim Hao Throughout the General Election and its aftermath the word that kept popping up was: LISTEN. Everyone claims they want to listen. Candidates from...