CE Admits Budget Fell Short Amid Handout Reports
The Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Wednesday admitted that this year's budget failed to cover all sections of society, le... Read more
HK Officers Head To Taiwan To Discuss Murder Case
Secretary for Security John Lee said on Wednesday that police have sent officers to meet their Taiwanese counterparts ov... Read more
Another Man Charged Over 2008 McDonald's Murder
Police have charged another man over a gang murder at a McDonald's in Tin Shui Wai almost a decade ago. He was hande... Read more
Top Court To Hear Appeal Of 13 Jailed Activists
Thirteen pro-democracy activists who were jailed after the government appealed against the lighter sentences they origin... Read more
Govt Urged To Extend Aid For Special Needs Kids
A concern group on children with special educational needs (SEN) has called on the government to subsidise the therapy c... Read more
Four Newly-elected Lawmakers Sworn In
Four newly-elected lawmakers successfully took their oaths of office during a Legislative Council session on Wednesday. ... Read more
New Migrants Call For Anti-discrimination Law
Many people in Hong Kong hold misconceptions about newly arrived residents of the city, a welfare group has warned, as i... Read more
'Govt Plan Still Means Subsidising Private Clubs'
Liber Research Community has slammed the government's proposal on private club land unveiled on Tuesday, saying it is st... Read more
Travel Agency Shuts, Ruining Easter Plans Of Many
Around 230 people have had their Easter holiday travel plans scuttled after a travel agency announced overnight that it ... Read more
Carrie Lam Eats - And Pays - With The Opposition
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, has made an apparent overture to the pro-democracy camp in a way her predecessor refuse... Read more
Govt Salary Move No Olive Branch, Say Ex-lawmakers
Two disqualified lawmakers on Tuesday said that although they welcome the government's suggestion that they might not ha... Read more
Documentary-makers Call For Funding, Screen Time
Documentary-makers in Hong Kong have urged the government to do more to support them, warning that young film-makers are... Read more
Govt Plans To Make Private Clubs Cough Up Land Fee
More than two dozen private sports clubs that occupy government land may have to cough up millions of dollars in fees ev... Read more
Reporter's Police Assault Probe Not Dropped: IPCC
The police watchdog said on Tuesday that it is still looking into a journalist's claim that he was beaten up by officers... Read more
Suspected HK Teen Drug Mules Arrested In Macau
Macau police have arrested three Hong Kong teenagers, including a 13-year-old girl, on suspicion of trafficking HK$190,0... Read more