The Straits Times You could be stepping on an endangered species : Why hikers need to be careful in S pore s forests
National Parks Board National Biodiversity Centre deputy director Lua Hock Keong looks for the two rare orchids at Clementi Forest, during an NParks salvaging trip on April 28, 2021.ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG
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James Dyson Ends Singapore Adventure finews.asia - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from finews.asia Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
According to
Bloomberg, Dyson, 73, now primarily lives in the U.K., according to filings for companies the billionaire controls, including for his family office Weybourne.
“We do not comment on private family matters and nothing has changed in respect of the company,” a Dyson spokesperson said, according to
Bloomberg.
Criticism over the move
Dyson, who is worth US$29 billion (S$38.5 billion), faced criticism from U.K. lawmakers for switching to Singapore initially given his pro-Brexit stance.
This latest move comes after Dyson had bolstered his presence in Singapore for two years, liquidating U.K. companies and hiring staff in Singapore for his family office.
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The Duke and Duchess have remained steadfastly loyal to one another over the years, striking an excellent balance of sharing personal family moments with the public (Kate even took up photography so that she could be on hand to capture those special occasions, rather than having a professional photographer in the mix) and maintaining a decent level of privacyc for themselves too. They ve toured the world together, attended events side-by-side and have even showed the odd display of public affectio
Amid Singaporeans' renewed interest in nature comes an exhibition that documents the change in the environment on the island over the past 400 years.. Read more at straitstimes.com.