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Friday, 22 July, 2022 -

Public and private home prices in Singapore have risen at a faster pace in the second quarter, compared to the previous quarter. But, will there be a slowdown in the private residential market in the near future? Also, we take an in-depth look at the latest developments in the heated race between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to become Britain's Next Prime Minister.

This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes.

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HDB to launch 9,500 BTO flats next week, with 3 new projects under prime location model.  This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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Changes to the first line of defence at Singapore's land checkpoints -officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to take over duties from the Police starting next year. This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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Cushioning the impact of the GST hike - about 2.5 million Singaporeans to get up to $700 from next month.  This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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Companies urged to roll out flexible wage structures amid economic uncertainty. The National Wages Council also recommends that low wage workers receive a 5.5 to 7.5 per cent pay bump. This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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Could this be the beginning of the end for hardline COVID-curbing controls in China? Easing measures announced even as authorities maintain they're sticking to zero-tolerance for the coronavirus. This and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'

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