Hundreds Of HK Teens Join Climate Change Strike
Several hundred Hong Kong students on Friday joined a worldwide strike by school children, demanding urgent action from ... Read more
'HK Man's Jailing Highlights Extradition Fears'
Democratic Party legislator James To said on Thursday that he is seeking to help a Hong Kong man jailed on the mainland ... Read more
New Hires To Cut Admin Strain On Nurses: Officials
The Hospital Authority is planning to hire hundreds of clerks in the next few years to help take some of the administrat... Read more
Lone Robber Escapes With Jewellery Worth HK$1.4mn
Police are searching for a robber who made off with HK$1.4 million worth of jewellery from a shop on Ap Liu Street in Sh... Read more
Elderly Woman Loses HK$1 Million In Online Scam
Police say a 65-year-old woman has been swindled out of HK$1.15 million in an online scam. The woman said she met a ... Read more
Nurses Call For Change In Pay Conditions
The Association of Hong Kong Nursing Staff has urged the authorities to improve pay conditions to retain people and attr... Read more
Flight Price Sites Taking You For A Ride: Watchdog
The Consumer Council says people using airfare comparison websites to buy airline tickets are often being taken for a ri... Read more
'Vouchers Should Pay For Medication Checks'
A group of pharmacists is calling on the government to include medication checks in the elderly health care voucher sche... Read more
Watchdog Warns Some Baby Mattresses Aren't Safe
Some brands of cot mattresses on sale in Hong Kong could put babies at risk of suffocation, the Consumer Council warned ... Read more
'HK Was Right Not To Rush Into Boeing Plane Ban'
An aviation expert says the authorities' move on Wednesday to ban Boeing 737 Max planes from Hong Kong airspace was the ... Read more
Daughter Links Missing Parents To Lamma Mishap
Police are looking into whether two Hong Kong people were on board a fishing boat that sank after colliding with an oil ... Read more
PTU Wants Coroner To Probe Teacher's Suicide
The Professional Teachers' Union has called on the coroner's court to investigate the death of a teacher, who jumped to ... Read more
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