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Govt Staff To Observe 3 Minutes Of Silence On Tuesday

The government says all its staff will observe three minutes of silence during the memorial service for former president... Read more

EAC To Consider Relaxing Election Laws

The chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC), David Lok, said on Friday that officials will look into making e... Read more

HK Continues To Mourn Ex-president Jiang

Tributes continued to pour in for the late former president Jiang Zemin at the central government's liaison office, with... Read more

Govt To Speed Up Work On Digital Copyright Protection

Director of Intellectual Property David Wong on Friday said the government will press ahead with a raft of measures to p... Read more

MTRC Under Fire In Legco Over November Train Accident

The MTR Corporation (MTRC) on Friday came under fire during a Legco panel meeting, with lawmakers complaining that the f... Read more

Revamp Planned In Sai Ying Pun

Part of Sai Ying Pun is to be redeveloped to add open space and make way for around 180 new homes, the Urban Renewal Aut... Read more

Four Arrested Over Problematic Botox Injections

Police said on Thursday they've arrested four people linked to a beauty centre in Jordan where three women developed bot... Read more

'HK Has A Unique Role In IP Development'

The Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organisation, Daren Tang, on Thursday hailed Hong Kong's strateg... Read more

No Plans To Tighten Covid Rules Despite Uptick

Health authorities say there are no plans to tighten social distancing measures for now, despite the daily number of new... Read more

John Lee, Ministers, Legislators Mourn Ex-president

Chief Executive John Lee and his top ministers on Thursday paid tribute to the late former president Jiang Zemin at the ... Read more

Son Arrested After Mother's Body Found

Police have arrested a man, 25, on suspicion of murder after his mother was found dead at her home in Upper Ngau Tau Kok... Read more

Govt Urged To Lower Tunnel Tolls At Non-peak Hours

Several lawmakers on Thursday said the government should lower tunnel tolls during non-peak hours, to cut congestion by ... Read more

Jimmy Lai Case Adjourned Pending Beijing Decision

The High Court has adjourned the national security trial of former media tycoon Jimmy Lai, which was due to start on Thu... Read more

'Tunnel Toll Changes Won't Ease Congestion'

A lawmaker and a traffic consultant on Thursday both said they don't think plans to reduce toll differences at the three... Read more

HK Will Be An Intellectual Property Trading Hub: CE

Chief Executive John Lee on Thursday said he is determined to develop Hong Kong into a regional intellectual property tr... Read more