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News in 60 minutes-ARCHIVE - News In 60 Minutes

Tuesday, 26 July, 2022 -

Portable lap booths for nursing home residents who require bed-to-bed polling and the option of postal voting for overseas Singaporeans. These are just some of the new voting arrangements being considered by Singapore's Elections Department. Also, local researchers now have a new ocean basin facility to better understand complex marine environments and enhance solutions for the marine and offshore engineering sector.

We find out about all this and more, on today's edition of 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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People’s Park Centre is being put up for en bloc sale for 1.8 billion dollars. A public tender has been put out for the 99-year leasehold building located in Chinatown. Also, a record high for Open Category COEs in the latest bidding exercise, with prices reaching $110,524. The previous record was set 28 years ago.  This and more on 'News in 60 Minutes'.

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Singapore may be at the peak of its second Omicron wave. While the current wave is not as severe as the previous one, resources are ready to be ramped up. Also, a review of the fuel retail market is underway to determine the possibility of easing pressure on local fuel prices.  This and more on 'News in 60 Minutes'.

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More support if needed, as the GST hike looms ahead with Singapore's economy expected to continue expansion, despite global headwinds. Also, Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam says prison conditions are 'acceptable', citing security as the reason for the lack of fans and mattresses in cells.  This and more on 'News in 60 Minutes'.

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