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Govt Urged To Enact Laws To Protect Workers From Heat

Labour unionists on Tuesday called on the authorities to introduce laws to better protect workers who need to work in ho... Read more

Students Should Get Own Quota For Mainland Trips: DAB

The government has been urged to introduce special cross-border arrangements for Hongkongers who will study on the mainl... Read more

'HK Has What It Takes To Become China's I&T Centre'

Hong Kong is on track to become China’s international innovation and technology hub with the city’s research capabil... Read more

Woman Arrested Over Alleged Doxxing

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data has arrested a woman on suspicion of disclosing another woman's... Read more

Motorcyclist Dies After Colliding With Bus

A motorcycle rider has died after losing control of his vehicle and colliding with a bus in Sau Mau Ping on Tuesday morn... Read more

'Strict Travel Curbs Still Impact Majority Of SMEs'

The Productivity Council on Tuesday warned that tough cross-border restrictions are still weighing on small and medium-s... Read more

More Isolation Facilities Could Be Opened: Officials

Officials on Tuesday said the government is prepared to open more isolation facilities as the number of Covid cases cont... Read more

'Airport-to-quarantine Taxis Need More Publicity'

A representative of the taxi trade said on Tuesday that more publicity may be needed for a new service which allows desi... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 65 Places

The government on Monday issued compulsory testing notices for 65 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited any... Read more

Public Hospitals To Step Up Covid Test Requirements

The Hospital Authority (HA) said on Monday that it is stepping up Covid test requirements for patients and its staff mem... Read more

Difficult To Import Students, Says Education Chief

Education minister Christine Choi said on Monday that there are practical difficulties with importing students from the ... Read more

Govt Urged To Raise Minimum Wage To $50 Per Hour

A workers’ group has on Monday urged the government to raise the minimum wage to at least HK$50 an hour, saying people... Read more

HK Students Must Learn From Xi Jinping's Speech: Govt

Secretary for Education Christine Choi said on Monday students must understand that their goals and dreams in life are l... Read more

Travellers May Take Designated Taxis To Quarantine

Travellers flying in to the Hong Kong International Airport can choose to take designated taxis to their quarantine hote... Read more

Govt Launches Public Consultation For Policy Address

The government said on Monday it will conduct about 30 consultation sessions to listen to views and suggestions of legis... Read more