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Law Society Gets First Female President

The Law Society on Tuesday elected its first ever female president since its establishment 111 years ago. Melissa Pa... Read more

Exco Backs Proposed Civil Service Pay Rises

The Executive Council on Tuesday approved pay rises of 4.51 percent for low and middle-ranking civil servants, and a 4.0... Read more

Some Students Give A Thumbs Up To New TSA

The revamped Territory-wide System Assessment (TSA) got underway on Tuesday with some students saying it was easier than... Read more

New Liu Xiaobo Statue Up Despite Objections

Pro-democracy activists on Tuesday put a new, larger statue of the late Nobel Peace laureate, Liu Xiaobo, outside Times ... Read more

Edward Leung Judge Too 'pro-order': Benny Tai

Pro-democracy legal scholar Benny Tai said on Tuesday that he thinks the judge who sentenced localist Edward Leung to si... Read more

Inquiry Must Cover All MTR Scandals, Say Lawmakers

Legislators from both the pro-government and pro-democracy camps were in agreement on Tuesday that the scope of a planne... Read more

All Top Positions Are Decided By CE: Carrie Lam

Carrie Lam on Tuesday said that decisions on all important appointments are made by the Chief Executive, amid reports th... Read more

'Jail Terms Won't Solve Reasons For Mong Kok Riot'

Barrister and Civic Party chairman Alan Leong warned on Tuesday that locking people up over the 2016 Mong Kok riot will ... Read more

Govt Announces Probe Into MTR's Construction Saga

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, on Tuesday announced that the government was setting up a panel to investigate sub-par ... Read more

Police Issue World Cup Illegal Betting Warning

Hong Kong police are warning they will be carrying out a month-long operation tackling illegal betting as the World Cup ... Read more

New Way To Predict Animal-human Virus Transmission

The University of Hong Kong has announced that it's developed a ground-breaking method to effectively predict what kind ... Read more

Immigration Dept Blamed For Unregistered Births

An investigation by the Ombudsman has revealed there were 151 cases of unregistered births between 1990 and May 2015, wi... Read more

MTR Admits Safety Scare At Another Station

Concerns were raised on Monday over the safety of construction work at a second station on the Shatin-Central link, with... Read more

Hong Kong Stocks Gain, Mainland Markets Slip

Hong Kong stocks ended up on Monday but gains were moderate ahead of the historic summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jo... Read more

Senior Technician Admits To Faking Bridge Test

A senior lab technician has admitted to faking tests on concrete that was used in the construction of the Hong Kong-Maca... Read more