Students slam mistakes in website results
The National Institute of Educational Testing Service (NIETS) yesterday voided all O-Net and A-Net scores it posted on its website on April 1 following a flood of complaints.
Public healthcare facing a manpower time bomb
There is not enough manpower in the state healthcare system, in stark contrast to the private sector, which is experiencing rapid growth.
Songkran bans from BMA
High-pressure water guns are banned, as is rubbing powder on others. Paint and ice are out and young women are being urged not to wear skimpy tops.
Two deaths in South
Two men were shot dead and three were injured in the South late Sunday and early yesterday.
NHSO: Leave Bt30 plan out of politics
The National Health Security Office (NHSO) yesterday pleaded with all sides in the political crisis not to use the Bt30 healthcare scheme as a political tool.
DSI seeking suit against marketing companies
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday urged the Attorney General's Office to file a Bt1-billion fraud suit against the heir to the British Dispensary business empire and executives from two direct-sales companies.