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All Nine Occupy Leaders Found Guilty

All nine pro-democracy figures put on trial late last year over the 2014 Occupy protests were on Tuesday found guilty of... Read more

Occupy Leaders Await Trial Fate

Nine leading figures from the 2014 Occupy movement are to hear the verdicts in their public nuisance trial on Tuesday mo... Read more

Whatsapp Game-point Scam Nets Millions Of Dollars

Police have warned of a surge in a scam using Whatsapp. They say conmen are taking control of people's accounts and usin... Read more

Tsang Received Up To $1.6m Expenses While In Jail

The government has revealed that staff remained hired to assist former Chief Executive Donald Tsang - even when he was s... Read more

Small House Judgement Unfair, Says Heung Yee Kuk

The chairman of the powerful rural body, the Heung Yee Kuk, on Monday blasted as “unfair” a court judgement which ru... Read more

Legal Sector Warns Fugitives Plan Must Be Dropped

Members of the legal subsector for the Election Committee which made Carrie Lam Chief Executive in 2017 have issued a jo... Read more

Medical Council 'united' In Seeking Second Vote

Medical Council member Choi Kin on Monday said there’s near universal support amongst his colleagues to hold a second ... Read more

Koo Sze-yiu Arrested Once Again Over Flag Offences

Veteran social activist Koo Sze-yiu was arrested by the police on Monday afternoon for allegedly desecrating Hong Kong S... Read more

Crowdfunded Advert Urges CY Leung For President

A full front page advertisement in Monday's Apple Daily newspaper is calling on former Chief Executive CY Leung to “he... Read more

UK Formally Raises Concerns Over Extradition Law

Britain formally raised concerns about proposed amendments to Hong Kong’s extradition law to the government late last ... Read more

Cathay Dragon Plane In Taiwan Emergency Landing

A Cathay Dragon plane flying from Taiwan to Hong Kong was forced to make an emergency landing soon after take-off on Mon... Read more

Youngsters 'coerced' Into Pricey Gym Contracts

The Consumer Council named and shamed four fitness centres on Monday for allegedly using high-pressure tactics to force ... Read more

Small House Policy Only Partially Lawful: Court

The High Court ruled on Monday that the practice of allowing male indigenous villagers to build small homes in the New T... Read more

June 4 Museum Vandalised

The group that operates the June 4 Museum says the venue in Mong Kok has been vandalised, weeks before it was scheduled ... Read more

'Drop More Crimes For Business Sector Votes'

Liberal Party chairman Felix Chung warned the government on Sunday that it may not have enough votes in the legislature ... Read more