The Big Story: Carrie Lam heckled while giving policy address and co-living gains popularity in Singapore

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SINGAPORE - Catch up with the hottest topics on The Straits Times' weekday talk show.

The Big Story, broadcast every weekday at 5.30pm on Facebook and YouTube, has reporters and senior editors discussing the top stories of the day, in the heart of the newsroom.

Helmed by multimedia journalist Dylan Ang, the episode airs live from ST's digital studio.

On Wednesday's (Oct 16) episode, Hong Kong correspondent Claire Huang will talk about Mrs Carrie Lam being heckled by lawmakers while giving her policy address.

Next, court correspondent Shaffiq Alkhatib will talk about the four individuals who were charged over their alleged involvement in circulating obscene materials in chat group SG Nasi Lemak.

Lastly, journalist Michelle Ng will talk about connecting through co-living, as it gains popularity in Singapore.

Topics covered in previous episodes include the High Court's judgment that found Workers' Party MPs liable for damages suffered by the town council and what it means to the party moving forward, the new Thomson Nature Park and the novel roadway animal detection system to help animals cross the roads safely, and why Singapore topped a list of 105 global cities that are most ready for disruption brought about by artificial intelligence.

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