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AddressHandy Rd, Former Cathay Building, Singapore 229233
Opened March 2006
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM
Phone +65 6337 8181
OwnersCathay Organisation
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ID1003802
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The Cathay is a mixed-use 17-storey cinema, shopping mall and apartment building located at Handy Road and Mount Sophia in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore.

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The Papers: 'PC killed a week before his honeymoon'

Feb 16,2020 5:11 am

The Daily Express says the death of Constable Andrew Harper will confirm in many people's minds that crime is out of control.

It calls for the murder to represent a Turning Point - the moment Britain refuses to tolerate the cruelty that is commonplace in towns and cities.

In, the onus now falls on the Prime Minister and home secretary. "No more talking", it says: "It's time for criminals to know things have changed".

The Telegraph agrees, and says ""

The main story for The Daily Telegraph is.

It reports some Lib Dem opposition to Mr Clarke's suggestion that he would try to renegotiate The Deal with the EU rather than call a second referendum.

Meanwhile, citing splits among MPs, The Guardian reports that.

It says The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan , has written to the Lib Dem leader, Jo Swinson , arguing that her plan to install a Tory or Labour grandee at the helm of a unity government is not viable.

The Times says Boris Johnson 's chief adviser, Dominic Cummings , has asked Whitehall departments to submit a list of achievements to Downing Street to ensure the Conservatives are on an election footing.

He is said to have asked government special advisers to Imagine That , in eight weeks, Britain has left the EU and the Tories .

Mr Clarke held several senior government posts under Margaret Thatcher and John Major

The Times on to property sellers, which the Chancellor, Sajid Javid , doesn't rule out in his interview with The Paper .

It says The Change would be a more radical and progressive move than simply lowering The Top rate on The Most expensive homes, which Boris Johnson proposed during the Tory leadership election.

But The Times says it would deter homeowners from Downsizing .

believes pressure from the Chinese government claimed the scalp of the Cathay Pacific chief executive, Rupert Hogg, who resigned from the Hong Kong airline yesterday.

The FT points out that The Change was, unusually, announced by Chinese state-run media, rather than The Company , followed an accusation from Beijing that Cathay was undermining safety by allowing staff to join anti-government protests.

According to The Sun , to encourage customers to eat less sugar.

The Change hasn't been universally welcomed, with complaints about The Taste and The Price , which remains at one pound.

The Company says it is supporting the Public Health England sugar reduction programme. But one fan of custard slices tells The Sun that "a national favourite has been completely ruined".



Source of news: bbc.com

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