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'Absurd To Allow Indoor Banquets But Not Camping'

The founder of a group that promotes hiking, conservation and wildlife in Hong Kong on Thursday called it absurd that ca... Read more

'Govt Departments Should Set Carbon Emission Targets'

A green group on Wednesday called on government departments to set their own carbon emission targets and lay out a more ... Read more

Court Allows UK Lawyer To Represent Jimmy Lai

An appellate court on Wednesday upheld a decision to allow a veteran British lawyer to defend media tycoon Jimmy Lai in ... Read more

Hong Kong Logs 5,068 New Covid Cases

Health officials on Wednesday logged 5,068 new Covid infections, including 498 imported cases. The tally was up from ... Read more

Teacher Arrested For Making False Abuse Claims

Police said they’ve arrested a teacher at a special needs school in Tai Po on Monday for allegedly falsely accusing he... Read more

KPIs Show Govt's Commitment To Deliver: John Lee

Chief Executive John Lee says the key performance indicators proposed in his recent policy address show the government i... Read more

CUHK Followed Rules Over Aborted Emblem Change: Govt

Education Secretary Christine Choi on Wednesday said Chinese University clearly followed regulations when it recently at... Read more

Anti-smoking Campaigner Calls For Tobacco Tax Hike

An anti-tobacco advocate on Wednesday hailed the work of Hong Kong in bringing down the city's smoking rate over the pas... Read more

Not Enough Kids Are Vaccinated Against Covid: Govt

The Secretary for the Civil Service, Ingrid Yeung, on Wednesday renewed her call for parents to get their children vacci... Read more

Another Melioidosis Patient Dies: CHP

Health officials on Tuesday said an elderly man infected with melioidosis died on Monday, becoming the ninth death invol... Read more

Govt Mulls Banning Cigarettes For Future Generations

Health minister Lo Chung-mau said on Tuesday the government is considering completely banning future generations from bu... Read more

Hong Kong's Only Sikh Temple Reopens Its Doors

Hong Kong's only Sikh temple on Tuesday officially reopened its doors to the public after a five-year renovation. Th... Read more

HK Adds More Than 4,600 Covid Cases

The Centre for Health Protection said on Tuesday that it had recorded another 4,649 coronavirus infections, including 39... Read more

Worker Dies After Being Struck By Falling Rebars

A worker died on Tuesday after apparently being struck by steel bars that fell from a construction site in Tsim Sha Tsui... Read more

New Subsidised Flats To Cost From HK$1.2m

A batch of government-subsidised homes is being put up for sale at between HK$1.2 million and HK$5.4 million, the Housin... Read more