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Daily Cuts - Keeping BreadTalk's legacy alive

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Tay Soo Sien speak with Jonathan Quek, Managing Director, BreadTalk Group, about taking over the reins of his father's company as a second-generation business leader.

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Daily Cuts - Insights into SME Workspace Preferences

As flexible work arrangements become the norm and workspaces evolve into hubs for collaboration, businesses are recalibrating and rethinking their workspace options to find a future-proof solution. But with the constant challenge of balancing cost, amenities, and productivity, what matters most to SMEs when choosing the ideal workplace? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with Shirlene Sim, Vice-President and Head, JustCo Singapore for more insights.

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Daily Cuts - Monday Reset: How to make the best of your kids’ school holidays without travelling

From school work to enrichment classes to extracurricular activities and recreation, and just being a kid…  How do we strike the right balance between work and play during the June school holiday, especially if travel isn’t on the agenda? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman get some advice from June Yong, Lead, Programmes-X, Focus on the Family Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - New homes in Bukit Timah: How the distribution of public housing shapes society

Up to 20,000 new homes are slated to be built on the Turf City site in Bukit Timah, some of which will be the first public housing apartments introduced to the area for the first time in some 40 years – offering a wider demographic a chance to live in the district. Asia First's Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman take a closer look at the increasing development of public housing in prime areas, and how the distribution of HDB flats has shaped Singapore society with the help of Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Economics and Real Estate, NUS Business School. 

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Daily Cuts - How climate change-related weather events could cost airlines more

Research suggests that climate change could worsen turbulence in the future. In the wake of the SQ321 incident, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask if this could prompt airlines and aircraft manufacturers to review their aircrafts’ capability to withstand severe turbulence, and if this could lead to additional costs down the chain to the consumer. They speak with Shukor Yusof, Founder, Endau Analytics on Asia First for more insights.

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Daily Cuts - Amos Ananda's public works of art

Melanie Oliveiro finds out more about where the public can visit various works of art and displayed fashion pieces by celebrated Singaporean fashion designer Amos Ananda. Ananda – together with artist Raihana Rahman – will discuss their latest artistic collaboration at the Wearnes Harley-Davidson showroom. Ananda will also talk about the ‘Ninja Jacket’ one-off design now displayed at the Naruto: The Gallery at Universal Studios Singapore.

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