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Govt Defends Civil Servants' Drop-out Rate

The government has dismissed suggestions that civil service jobs are becoming less attractive, even though more than 1,0... Read more

Hong Kong Bound Flight Hit By Smoke Scare In Tokyo

Passengers on board an All Nippon Airways plane bound for Hong Kong from Tokyo were evacuated on Monday after a smoke sc... Read more

'Jury Photos Aim To Pervert The Course Of Justice'

A legal expert has raised concerns about incidents of members of the jury being photographed, warning these are blatant ... Read more

Edward Leung Won't End Democracy Fight, Court Told

The High Court heard on Monday that Edward Leung, who was found guilty last week of rioting in Mong Kong in early 2016, ... Read more

No Real Proof Trees Were A Threat: Govt Adviser

An adviser to the government on tree management has slammed the chopping down of two trees on Bonham Road in Mid-Levels ... Read more

Ban On Public Lifted At Mong Kok Riot Trial

The High Court has lifted a ban on the public attending the Mong Kok riot trial involving localist Edward Leung. The ... Read more

'Four O'clock Hui Sir' Hangs Up His Boots

Steve Hui, who became famous as the public face of the force during the 2014 Occupy movement is retiring today after thr... Read more

Banyan Trees Felled After Protesters Told To Leave

Officers from the Lands Department removed two decades-old banyan trees on Bonham Road on Sunday, following a stand-off ... Read more

Chinese Police 'provoked' In HK Journalist Tussle

A local deputy to the National People's Congress, Ip Kwok-him, has defended Beijing police over an incident that left a ... Read more

Union Urges Minimum Wage Rise And Yearly Review

The Confederation of Trade Unions is calling on the government to raise the minimum wage from $34.5 to $44 an hour. It s... Read more

Academic Sees No Political Strings To Beijing Cash

A Vice-President of the University of Hong Kong, Andy Hor, has dismissed concerns that a new initiative to give local re... Read more

Anger Over Felling Of Bonham Road Banyan Trees

Protesters have gathered by two banyan trees on Bonham Road to demonstrate against their removal by lands department off... Read more

June 4 Vigil Is Still Important, Says Chu Hoi-dick

Independent legislator Chu Hoi-dick has called on people to join the annual June the 4th candlelight vigil in Victoria P... Read more

Video Of Reporter's Arrest Conceals Violence: HKJA

The Hong Kong Journalists Association has accused mainland authorities of editing video to conceal police violence again... Read more

Customs Arrest Two Over Counterfeit Rice Sales

Customs officials have arrested two people on suspicion of selling rice with fake packaging to up to a hundred restauran... Read more