HK Urged To Keep Supporting Syrian Refugees
A charity that has been helping children in Syrian refugee camps has appealed to Hongkongers to continue their help, eve... Read more
Thousands To Benefit From New Subsidised Medicine
The Hospital Authority said on Wednesday that tens of thousands of people are set to benefit from a move to subsidise an... Read more
Number Of Fugitives In HK Is A Mystery: John Lee
The Secretary for Security, John Lee, said on Wednesday that the government has no idea how many people wanted for serio... Read more
Patrick Ho's Wife Makes Emotional Plea To US Judge
Some prominent associates of former home affairs secretary Patrick Ho have joined his wife, Hu Hui-chong, in urging a US... Read more
Drag Chan Ho-tin Before The Courts: Protesters
Thirty pro-Beijing activists staged a demonstration at Justice Place in Central on Wednesday, calling for the convenor o... Read more
Hong Kong Bans 737 MAX Planes From Its Airspace
Hong Kong on Wednesday followed other jurisdictions around the world in temporarily banning Boeing's 737 MAX planes from... Read more
'Beijing Already Wants 300 Fugitives Back From HK'
The mainland already has a list of more than 300 fugitives hiding in Hong Kong that it wants to be sent back over the bo... Read more
Slap Vacancy Tax On Second-hand Homes: Lawmaker
Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan has called on the government to include the second-hand market in a planned vacancy... Read more
US Judge Urged To Show Leniency Towards Patrick Ho
Defence attorneys urged a US judge overnight on Tuesday to grant leniency to former Hong Kong home affairs secretary Pat... Read more
More Countries Ban 737 Max 8 Aircraft, But Not HK
Hong Kong aviation authorities have been criticised for adopting a wait-and-see attitude on whether to ban Boeing 737 Ma... Read more
Work Starts On Hong Kong's Largest Youth Hostel
Hong Kong on Tuesday started construction of what is billed as the city's largest youth hostel aimed at providing living... Read more
'Lantau Reclamation Demands Vision, Clarity'
The Hong Kong Institute of Architects says the government must thoroughly think through what it wants to do with a thous... Read more
'Mooring Policy Only Aids Private Boats, Clubs'
The Ombudsman has blasted the Marine Department over its management of mooring spaces for private boats, saying its poli... Read more
Police Hunt For Boat Crew After Lamma Collision
Hong Kong police and the Fire Service Department said they are conducting searches in the waters off Lamma island after ... Read more
Opposition Seeks Judicial Review Over UGL Decision
The opposition is seeking to launch a legal challenge against the government over the decision not to prosecute former C... Read more