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Exhibition To Recall June 4 Crackdown Opens

The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China has opened an exhibition to commemorate the... Read more

Police Chief Rejects Ban On 'human Roadblocks'

The Police Commissioner, Stephen Lo, on Friday rejected a call for a total ban on the practice of using civilian cars to... Read more

Beijing Aide Repeats Warning On Independence Calls

A former top Beijing official has again emphasised that calls for independence are not a matter of freedom of speech and... Read more

Education Chief Denies Censoring History Books

Education Secretary Kevin Yeung has dismissed suggestions that the government had censored certain wordings in some Chin... Read more

'Consult Public On Post Office Demolition Plan'

Conservationists are pressing for a public consultation on plans to tear down the General Post Office in Central. Th... Read more

'Lack Of Proof' Ends Police Probe Of Junius Ho

Police have ended an investigation against pro-Beijing legislator Junius Ho – who was accused of calling for the killi... Read more

Licensing System For Fitness-plan Sellers Urged

The chairman of the Hong Kong Recreation and Sports Professional General Union said the authorities should implement a l... Read more

Lawmakers Start Visit To 'Bay Area' Cities

A team of 32 legislators and four bureau heads have embarked on a three-day trip to visit five cities in the proposed Ba... Read more

Man Dies In Kowloon City Traffic Accident

Police are investigating a traffic accident in Kowloon City on Thursday evening in which a 50-year-old man died. At abou... Read more

Think Tank Defends Bay Area 'HK Cities' Proposal

A think-tank on Thursday defended its proposal to set up integrated Hong Kong communities across the border in the Great... Read more

HKBN Chief Apologises For Data Security Breach

The CEO of Hong Kong Broadband, William Yeung, on Thursday apologised to customers whose data was hacked when someone ac... Read more

Airport Officials Say New Fuel Pipelines Ready

The Airport Authority said on Thursday that its contractor finished installing two new aviation fuel pipelines in March ... Read more

'HK People Now More Sympathetic To Asylum-seekers'

Researchers at the Education University said on Thursday that Hongkongers have become more sympathetic towards the pligh... Read more

Lawmaker Wants Review Of Casualty Ward Fee

Medical sector lawmaker Pierre Chan has called on the government to review the fee hike at accident and emergency wards ... Read more

Police Won't Act Against 'human Roadblock' Victims

The police have apologised and pledged not to prosecute three drivers who got caught up in a fatal crash after an office... Read more