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'Govt Campaign To Promote Reading Falls Short'

A survey by the Hong Kong Publishing Professionals Society has found that 30 percent of the people they spoke to did not... Read more

CE's Report Flags Up HKNP's 'extinction' Aims

Chief Executive Carrie Lam in her report to Beijing has explained the decision to ban the Hong Kong National Party (HKNP... Read more

Pop-up Mall Traders Want Rent Bills Withdrawn

Some of the retailers who opened shops at a pop-up mall near the Shenzhen border are demanding that their rent bills be ... Read more

Lack Of Quorum Hits Legco Probe Of Ted Hui

A Legco committee set up to discuss whether to censure Democrat Ted Hui was forced to adjourn a closed-door meeting on T... Read more

'HK Journalists, Bloggers At Risk Of Extradition'

The changes proposed to extradition laws by the Carrie Lam administration will put every journalist and blogger in Hong ... Read more

'Flying Carpets' Can Help Solve Parking Woes: URA

The Urban Renewal Authority says Hong Kong can ease its parking problems by turning some conventional car parks into aut... Read more

Govt Aims HK$36 Opening Fare For Luxury Cabs

The government has told lawmakers that it is planning to fix the minimum fare for a planned luxury cab service at HK$36.... Read more

Think Tank Predicts Sharp Drop In Housing Supply

A pro-Beijing think tank is forecasting that in the next few years, waiting times for public housing will exceed six yea... Read more

Lack Of Quorum Disrupts Legco's Budget Debate

The full meeting of the Legislative Council was adjourned on Wednesday because the required number of lawmakers were not... Read more

Public Hospital Bond Mooted For Foreign Doctors

DAB lawmaker Ann Chiang says she will put forward a private member's bill that would allow foreign doctors to practise i... Read more

'Unpopular' Labour Department Urged To Revamp

Hong Kong's unemployment rate dropped about half a percentage point between 2008 and 2017, but the number of job seekers... Read more

Auditor Urges Cuts In Parking Time, Hike In Fee

The Director of Audit on Wednesday urged the government to consider increasing parking meter fee and reducing the time a... Read more

Meeting Held According To The Rules, Says James To

Lawmaker James To who presided over an acrimonious bill committee meeting on extradition amendments on Wednesday said th... Read more

SME Groups Want Higher Threshold For Extraditions

A group that represents almost 70 business associations has offered its backing to the government's planned extradition ... Read more

Extremely Disappointed With Legco Row: John Lee

Security Secretary John Lee said on Wednesday that he's "extremely disappointed" with lawmakers' delaying tactics at the... Read more