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Mariners' Club Get The Nod To Redevelop The Site

The government has approved a plan to allow the Mariners' Club in Tsim Sha Tsui to redevelop their current site. In ... Read more

Athletic Coach Pleads Not Guilty In Assault Case

A 77-year-old coach has pleaded not guilty to indecently assaulting a teenage athlete in Tai Po around eight years ago. ... Read more

Customs Officials Swoop In Operation 'Goalkeeper'

Customs officials said on Thursday they seized about 259,000 pieces of suspected infringing goods worth an estimated HK$... Read more

Legco Gives Green Light To Controversial Rail Bill

The Legislative Council on Thursday evening passed highly controversial legislation that will allow mainland officials t... Read more

Express Rail Rivals Demonstrate Outside Legco

Rival groups for and against the express rail station plans demonstrated outside the Legislative Council complex on Thur... Read more

Woman Arrested Over High Court Photography

Police said on Thursday they had arrested a 51-year-old woman on suspicion of criminal contempt of court after she appar... Read more

Rescue Teams Agree Ground Rules For New Bridge

Officials have agreed to allow emergency services from Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai to cross into each other's sections o... Read more

'Hong Kong Needs To Adjust Its Tourism Profile'

The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Edward Yau, on Thursday urged Hong Kong to adjust to the changing n... Read more

Policeman, Wife Jailed Over HK$15 Million Scam

Three people, including a policeman and his wife, were jailed on Thursday over an investment fraud that saw victims swin... Read more

Greedy Clinics Dupe Elderly On Voucher Scheme

Some clinics participating in the government's voucher scheme for the elderly are duping people, a watchdog has warned, ... Read more

Watchdog Warns Against Dodgy Travel Adapters

The Consumer Council said on Thursday that it had tested 10 commonly available travel adapters on sale in Hong Kong and ... Read more

Migrants Protest Over Hours, Sleeping Arrangements

A group of migrant workers marched through Admiralty to the government's headquarters on Thursday to demand better worki... Read more

Fanny Law To Quit Science Park Job On June 30

The government has confirmed that executive councillor Fanny Law will step down from her chairwoman post at the Hong Kon... Read more

Legco Debate On Express Rail Enters Final Stage

Debate over the controversial bill for the West Kowloon express rail station entered the final stages of the Legco proce... Read more

Democratic Party Backs Vacancy Tax 'in Principle'

The chairman of the Democratic Party, Wu Chi-wai, says his party supports the idea of imposing a tax on vacant property ... Read more