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Commuters Eager To Cash In On Fare Subsidy Scheme

A new transport subsidy scheme kicked off to a smooth start on Saturday, with many commuters telling RTHK that the subsi... Read more

Paul Tse Dismisses 'Taiwan-only' Extradition Plan

Pro-government legislator Paul Tse has rejected calls that the government's proposed law change on extradition arrangeme... Read more

Regina Ip Moots Bill To Limit Link Reit's Power

New People's Party chairwoman Regina Ip on Saturday said she hopes the government will adopt her proposal that aims to l... Read more

Frank Chan, Officials Grilled Over Bridge Scandal

The transport secretary and Highways Department officials came in for heavy criticism over missing bridge construction r... Read more

HK A Haven For Mainland Criminals: Tsang Yok-sing

Former Legco president Tsang Yok-sing warned on Friday that Hong Kong is a haven for criminals escaping from the mainlan... Read more

Leung Kwok-hung Loses Appeal Over Disqualification

The Court of Appeal has dismissed a legal challenge by Leung Kwok-hung over a lower court's decision to disqualify him a... Read more

Mainland Focus Over Extraditions Is Unfair: Govt

Security Secretary John Lee said on Friday that it was unfair for critics of proposed legislation to make it easier for ... Read more

Scrap Exam For Overseas HK Doctors: Anthony Wu

Former Hospital Authority (HA) chairman Anthony Wu has called on the government to encourage Hong Kong doctors who gradu... Read more

Fare Hike Needed To Meet New Expenses, Says KMB

Kowloon Motor Bus bosses have rejected calls by some lawmakers and transport officials to slash a planned fare hike, say... Read more

'HK Can't Wash Its Hands Over Wildlife Smuggling'

A wildlife activist has expressed frustration over the authorities' failure to catch the kingpins behind the trafficking... Read more

Customs Seize Record 40kg Rhino-horn Haul

Customs officials say they've seized a record haul of 40 kilograms of rhino horns with an estimated market value of abou... Read more

Officials 'knew Of Bridge Document Delay In 2016'

Transport officials have revealed that they first knew in 2016 that a contractor on a section of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Ma... Read more

Homes Task Force Chief Sure Government Will Listen

The head of the government's land supply task force is confident the administration will take on board its recommendatio... Read more

Flower Trade Blossoms On Valentine's Day

It's the time of the year again when floral businesses around Hong Kong blossom particularly for Valentine's Day. Des... Read more

Machines And Robots To Make Running Prisons Nicer

Prison officials are eyeing on new technology and robots to make running the city's jails a little easier. It is lau... Read more