madame goh, meanwhile, was working double duty the day we met her, taking attendance at her local exerciseays that she'll carry on as long as she physically can. in singapore, as in other countries, it's a scenario that workers and employers will find increasingly common. nick marsh, bbc news, singapore. plenty to think about where that story. see with the same time tomorrow, bye for now. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. tonight — drinking at the airport, a deal for the kelsey brothers and the new netflix and chill. but first, should flavoured disposable vapes be banned? the british medical association say the government should get rid, because the branding appeals to children. and although it is illegal to sell vapes to anyone under 18, experts say about 8% of people between 11 and i7 are in the habit. some people worry a ban could make people get them illegally. some other stories now. if you are getting on the plane, you shouldn't be allowed more than two alcoholic drinks at the airport. that's what michael 0'leary, boss of ryanair, has said. he believes it would tackle the amount of ag