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Daily Briefing: Train disruptions will happen from time to time; Man jumps from NTU 3rd floor

And will there be third PM Lee?

  • As Singapore’s rail network further expands and ages and as it runs more and more train trips, “service disruptions will happen from time to time”, said Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew in Parliament on Monday. Read more from here.
  • A 23-year-old male jumped from the third floor of a residence hall in Nanyang Technological University on Monday afternoon during a visit to his ex-girlfriend. Find out more here.
  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says Singapore might have another PM Lee, but he doesn’t think “it goes in the family”. Know more here.
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