Junius Ho Calls For Clemency For Expelled Student
Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho has called for clemency for a master's degree student expelled from the Polytechnic Unive... Read more
Records Checked After Doctor's Arrest: Sophia Chan
The Health Secretary, Sophia Chan, said on Sunday that health officials have conducted checks to see that no patient rec... Read more
CS Defends SAR Over Human Trafficking Record
Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said in a blog post on Sunday that a government drive to identify victims of human traffi... Read more
Greater Bay Plan Could Hold HK Back: Charles Mok
IT sector lawmaker Charles Mok says the Greater Bay Area (GBA) development plan, which was unveiled last month, could be... Read more
Eleven Injured In Chek Lap Kok Traffic Accident
Police say eleven people have been hurt after a number E34A bus run by the Long Win Bus Company crashed into a container... Read more
'Maids Can't Be Turned Into Elderly Home Carers'
The labour and welfare secretary, Law Chi-kwong, said the government has no plans to allow domestic helpers to work in s... Read more
Ombudsman Says Information Law Is Urgent
The outgoing Ombudsman, Connie Lau, has called on the government to urgently introduce a freedom of information law. ... Read more
Financial Secretary Plays Down Extradition Fears
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says local businesses need not be overly concerned about the risk of extradition if lawmak... Read more
A&E Doctor Arrested On Suspicion Of Using Dope
A doctor at Tuen Mun Hospital has been arrested on suspicion of taking a dangerous drug while on duty. On Tuesday, th... Read more
Optometrists Warn Against Cap On Eyecare Vouchers
Optometrists have come out strongly against a government plan to cap the amount of money elderly people are given in vou... Read more
Public Spending In Line With Norms: Paul Chan
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says the government has had to increase spending in recent years to make up for its failur... Read more
New HK$30 Taxi Rate Could Come In Few Months
The government has submitted the taxi trade's bid to raise minimum fares in urban areas to HK$30 to the Legislative Coun... Read more
ESF Kids To Be Guaranteed 13 Years Of Schooling
The English Schools Foundation has announced that from August next year children who join one of their kindergartens wil... Read more
Women's Day Rally Urges 11 Hours Of Rest For Maids
Protesters marking International Women's Day on Friday called on the Hong Kong government to enact laws that will ensure... Read more
'Taiwanese Worry About Changes To Hong Kong Laws'
Democratic Party lawmaker James To said on Friday that people he met in Taiwan this week have expressed fears that a pla... Read more