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Pritam Singh re-elected, cementing his position as Workers’ Party chief

Party sources said Singh received about 80 per cent of the vote in the secret ballot.

Pritam Singh (left) and Sylvia Lim speaking to media after the party’s internal elections on June 28.

Recap: Pritam Singh re-elected as WP secretary-general

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New Online Safety Commission opens its doors to help victims tackle harmful content

Those who face intimate image abuse, image-based child abuse and doxxing can submit reports immediately.

Singapore’s Commissioner of Online Safety Francis Ng. The Online Safety Commission was set up to address victims’ frustrations with slow platform responses.

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