Govt Rejects Call For Committee On Population Policy
The government on Wednesday rejected calls from lawmakers to set up a dedicated committee to come up with a new populati... Read more
PolyU Invents New Glasses To Ease Short-sightedness
Researchers and engineers from Polytechnic University on Wednesday said they have invented a new type of spectacle lens ... Read more
Govt Urged To Better Resettle Brownfield Operators
The government should formulate long-term logistics policy to better support the relocation of brownfield site operators... Read more
'No Loopholes In Amended Environmental Impact Law'
The government says ditching the need for assessment reports for development projects spanning fewer than 50 hectares wi... Read more
Govt Mulls Doubling Littering Fine To HK$3,000
The government on Wednesday proposed doubling the fine for littering to HK$3,000, as part of efforts to clean up the cit... Read more
Tunnel Toll Plan Lacks Backing Of Data: Lawmakers
Legislators on Tuesday cast doubts on a government proposal to change tunnel tolls in a bid to ease congestion, saying t... Read more
Cathay Union Warns Of Action Over Roster Complaints
Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants’ Union on Tuesday said its members had voted unanimously in support of action... Read more
Mainland Approves Nasal Vaccine Co-developed By HKU
A nasal spray Covid-19 vaccine co-developed by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has been approved by the mainland autho... Read more
Students Mourn Jiang Zemin's Death
Students of a secondary school said they mourned former state leader Jiang Zemin's death with a heavy heart on Tuesday m... Read more
Sirens Wail As Hong Kong Remembers Jiang Zemin
Chief Executive John Lee led officials in observing three minutes of silence, while government vessels honked their horn... Read more
MTR To Review Asset Management And Maintenance
The MTR Corporation on Monday said it's deeply concerned about two recent incidents involving its trains that severely d... Read more
New Drug Offers Hep-B Patients Hope Of A Cure
The University of Hong Kong has been working on a new hepatitis B drug, with the aim of freeing patients from lifelong m... Read more
Official Denies Light Public Housing Is Costly
Housing Secretary Winnie Ho on Monday denied that light public housing units will be costly to build, saying the average... Read more
Computer Technician Jailed Over 2019 Riot
A computer technician was on Monday jailed for two years and eight months after he admitted to rioting during the height... Read more
Govt, Media Failing Menopausal Women: DAB
The DAB on Monday urged the government to provide better support for women going through the menopause, while also appea... Read more