Businesses should adapt to consumer shifts
CONSUMERISM is not a product of some malevolent force that will pass away with time, but a deep dissatisfaction between the relationship with consumers, busines...
Consumer associations should stay relevant
MALAYSIAN consumer associations have been around since the 1960s. However, today we have few that are active and serve consumer interest. They should continue t...
Parenting matters for child development
IF we as teachers, adults or parents do not see to the upbringing of our children, who can and will? As a children’s court adviser, I have often asked this ques...
Conserve energy and save the planet
INSULATION acts as a barrier to heat loss and heat gain, particularly in roofs and ceilings, walls and floors. While it may not be possible to insulate existing...
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Dewan Rakyat approves Social Work Profession Bill 2026
Malaysia's Dewan Rakyat passes the Social Work Profession Bill 2026, establishing a council to regulate and empower social workers nationwide.
Coroner to rule on psychologist’s expert status in Zara Qairina inquest
The coroner's court will decide if Dr Noor Aishah Rosli can continue as an expert witness in the Zara Qairina death inquest over registration issues.
Federal Court adjourns govt leave bid in custodial death case
The Federal Court adjourned hearing of the government's leave to appeal in a 2019 custodial death case, proposing to hear it alongside a similar detention suicide matter.
Funds from Muhyiddin trial linked to Bersatu, witness says
A witness testifies that RM13.77 million transferred from Sutracom to Mamfor was partly donated to Bersatu, but he was unaware of the exact amount.





