Ian McIntyre

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Penang DAP Chow-Guan Eng ‘civil war’ brewing, say insiders, observers

Former CM’s continued criticism of ruling government’s Covid-19 management strategies ruffles onlookers, hints at rift between party’s top 2

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Why the venom, Guan Eng? Exco puzzled by sustained attack of Penang’s virus handling

Dr Norlela Ariffin says she has answered all questions posed, but ex-CM continues on fault-finding mission

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Boycott businesses that don’t heed SOPs, Langkawi group tells would-be tourists

Visitors to island, set to reopen on Sept 16, also encouraged to lodge complaints against errant operators

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Cries of favouritism surround Penang’s two new senators

Lim Hui Ying, Fadhlina Siddiq’s family ties raise concerns of cronyism

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Penang collaborates with Crest to refine Covid-19 SOPs

State ropes in engineering, science and technology research team to create management best practices as country expects to move into endemic phase

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Penang considers emergency law forcing private hospitals to accept severe Covid-19 cases

Nine hospitals have ventilators, isolation wards suitable for category 3,4,5 patients

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Where’re our SOPs: Tourism Langkawi grills Putrajaya as sector reopens in 12 days

Industry players fret about possibility of island’s reinfection

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We’re doing our best, says Penang DCM after Guan Eng’s scathing criticism

Entire line-up of excos, not just Norlela Ariffin, managing Covid-19 situation, says Datuk Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman

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Brace for rising sea levels, more frequent floods, deputy minister tells Penang

Datuk Mansor Othman says Environment Ministry will launch campaign to help M’sians prepare for inevitable impact of climate change

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Confounding paradox: Penang’s Covid-19 surge v rising digital demand

E&E manufacturers sound alarm on coronavirus’ rampage through sector

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US-based Lam Research’s investment a booster shot for Penang amid pandemic

Foray into E&E sector gives state hope to strengthen position in global supply chain

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With 80% of Langkawi adults vaccinated, tourism sector eyes reopening

Island still has more than 1,000 active Covid-19 cases