Our correspondent shares a personal view on living with risks that never subside. singapore was once a hodge podge of rural villages, now among the skyscrapers. We pay a visit to the woman who owns and runs it, asking what will be lost if it too is swallowed up. Every week we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.
Trade is down, red tape is up, details of regulatory harmony are still being hammered out. Britain may be less divided about it, but the benefits of the divorce are still to be seized. For the clinically vulnerable, covid restrictions go beyond government mandates; our correspondent shares a personal view. And a visit to mainland Singapore’s last rural village.
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