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Ombudsman To Probe Bonham Road Tree Chopping

The Ombudsman announced on Monday that it will investigate if there was any administrative wrongdoing in the government'... Read more

Youngspiration Duo Sentenced To A Month In Prison

A Kowloon City Magistrate on Monday sentenced disqualified localist lawmakers Sixtus Leung and Yau Wai-ching to four wee... Read more

Appeal Begins Over Same-sex Spousal Visas

The Court of Final Appeal has begun hearing the government's legal bid to overturn a ruling that it must offer spousal v... Read more

Court Photo Taker Jailed For Seven Days

A mainland woman was jailed for seven days on Monday after being found guilty of criminal contempt of court for taking p... Read more

Cultural Centre Slammed By Rival Vigil Organiser

The Cultural Centre has been accused of exercising self-censorship when it processed an application for a candlelight vi... Read more

Yahoo! Fixes 'June 4' Search Engine Glitch

Yahoo! Hong Kong says it's corrected a problem in which photos of the June 4 crackdown in 1989 could not be displayed in... Read more

Smooth Sailing For UK Student Visas: Ip Kin-yuen

British authorities have pledged to improve their procedures for issuing visas to Hong Kong students after more than 1,0... Read more

June 4 Vigil 'not Just A Ritual' - Lee Cheuk-yan

The organiser of the June Fourth candlelight vigil has rejected suggestions that the annual fixture in Victoria Park to ... Read more

Don't Let Beijing Off The Hook: Alvin Yeung

Civic Party leader Alvin Yeung has called on young people not to forget the bloody military crackdown in Beijing's Tiana... Read more

Police Nab 13 People For Online Cons Worth HK$7mn

Police say they have smashed what they described as a "highly-organised crime syndicate" that had conned online sellers ... Read more

Dozens March To Liaison Office Over June 4th

About 30 people, including members of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, on S... Read more

Primary School Allocation Brings Relief And Tears

The Education Bureau says almost 70 percent of children were given schools of their first three choices in this year's a... Read more

Good Response To Land Questionnaires: Stanley Wong

The government's Task Force on Land Supply has collected a third of the 27-hundred questionnaires handed out since it be... Read more

Govt Blasted For 'toothless' Working Hours Plan

The Chief Executive of the Confederation of Trade Unions, Mung Siu-tat, has slammed the government for backtracking on i... Read more

Rainfall And Dongjiang Water 'enough' For The SAR

Although the amount of rainfall in Hong Kong decreased in the first five months of this year, the Director of Water Supp... Read more