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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: P1 registration – are fewer spots a concern or a good thing?

Phase 2A of the Primary 1 registration exercise is underway, with 867 fewer places available this year after the Ministry of Education reduced Primary 1 intakes in anticipation of shrinking student cohorts. Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Jason Tan from the National Institute of Education – Policy, Curriculum and Leadership.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Besides safe driving, should we also improve platform expectations for riders?

Two platform delivery riders died in road accidents in the whole of last year. This year, four have already died in just the first half. Daniel Martin discusses with Professor Sumit Agarwal from NUS Business School whether rider training is enough, or if delivery timings, incentives, workloads and customer expectations also need to change.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Youth on the move: Making cycling safer in Singapore

Following International Youth Day, Cheryl Goh speaks with a young Singaporean using social media to push for safer, more user-friendly cycling routes. Izarul Adam, student and content creator focused on safer cycling access in Singapore joins us on the Wellness Hour to share how he assesses the paths he rides and what advocacy can look like for youths today.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - From franchise owner to global CEO: Why trust still drives business across Asia amid the AI boom

AI is making it easier for businesses to identify customers, make connections and reach new markets. But for SMEs looking to grow across Asia, technology is only part of the equation. Cheryl Goh speaks with Mary Kennedy Thompson, CEO of BNI to look at where AI is delivering value, what is holding smaller businesses back from adopting it, and why trust and relationships still matter when turning connections into opportunities.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Red Cross Paws & Prepare

More Singaporeans are treating pets as part of the family, but many may not know what to do when an emergency strikes. From choking and injuries to sudden collapses, Paws & Prepare is helping pet owners build practical first aid and emergency preparedness skills. Cheryl Goh speaks with Ambrose Lee, Head of the Centre for First Aid and Resuscitation at the Singapore Red Cross Academy to learn more about how to respond in those critical first moments before professional help arrives.

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