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Daily briefing: NSP says fertility first over foreigners; upcoming towns update

Plus a grieving mother's last words.

  • National Solidarity Party wants a “pause” in the growth of the foreign workforce in Singapore until productivity growth increases. Read about it here.
  • With a projected 6.9 million population by 2030, where exactly will the new housing estates be? Find out more here.
  • “Wait in heaven for your father and me.” These were among the last words of Nigel and Donavan Yap’s mother for her sons who died in a Tampines accident. Watch the report here.
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