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Legal Threats Won't End The 'wolf-hunt': Lawmakers

Two Democratic Party lawmakers said on Monday that legal threats from former Chief Executive CY Leung won't deter them f... Read more

Legco Committee Wraps Up Rail Bill Debate

A Legislative Council bills committee has finished scrutiny of legislation to set up a joint immigration checkpoint at t... Read more

Bus Drivers' Training Not Monitored: Govt

The government has told an independent panel looking into the fatal Tai Po crash in February that it has no mechanism to... Read more

Fantastic TV Allowed To Delay English Service

The broadcasting regulator has agreed to give i-Cable subsidiary Fantastic TV two more months to launch its English-lang... Read more

'Sports Injuries In HK Children A Growing Concern'

Doctors at the Hospital Authority say they are seeing more and more children with chronic injuries they have picked up t... Read more

Diver Found Unconscious In Sai Kung Pool

A man has been taken to hospital after rescuers found him unconscious at a Sai Kung pool popular with divers. Firefi... Read more

Stop Cooling Off Period Move, Says Workers' Union

A group representing beauty parlour staff wants the government to reconsider its plan to introduce a mandatory cooling-o... Read more

Lawmakers Given Warning After Security Guard Hurt

Legco president Andrew Leung has warned lawmakers to behave when they are in the Legislative Council complex, after a se... Read more

'Govt Ignoring Brownfields To Push Reclamation'

A member of the Liber Research Community has accused the government of ignoring available brownfield sites to create a l... Read more

Lack Of Laws To Protect Bus Drivers Irks Panel

The Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong's Franchised Bus Service on Monday questioned the government on why it has... Read more

Business Groups Take Out Ad To Oppose MPF Plan

Around 100 business groups took out a newspaper advertisement on Monday to oppose the government's plan to stop them fro... Read more

Govt Could Help Poor Families Pay For Healthy Food

A top health official said on Monday that the government could consider subsidies to help poor families pay for healthy ... Read more

KMB Eyes Technology To Detect Drowsy Drivers

Kowloon Motor Bus said on Monday it would install devices to detect drowsy drivers on all of its buses, if a trial curre... Read more

Legislators Kicked Out Of Express Rail Meeting

A meeting of the Legislative Council bills committee vetting legislation for the controversial express rail station in W... Read more

Regina Ip May May Drop Censure Against Ted Hui

New People's Party chairwoman Regina Ip says she's considering retracting a motion to censure Ted Hui, as legal proceedi... Read more