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'Govt Updating Heat Stroke Prevention Guidelines'

Labour minister Chris Sun on Thursday said the government is working to update guidelines to prevent heat stroke for wor... Read more

'Language Requirement For Doctors Scheme Should Go'

Lawmakers on Thursday urged the authorities to widen the criteria in selecting medical schools for a special scheme aime... Read more

'Covid Experts To Unite Views To Avoid Confusion'

Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau on Thursday said the government and its expert advisers will disseminate information about... Read more

Ocean Park Visitors Saddened By Loss Of An An

Visitors to Ocean Park on Thursday morning were shocked to hear that An An, a giant panda given to Hong Kong as a gift b... Read more

Giant Panda An An Dies, Aged 35

Ocean Park announced on Thursday that An An, a giant panda gifted to Hong Kong by the central government in 1999, had be... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 55 Locations

The government on Wednedsay issued compulsory testing notices for 55 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited ... Read more

HK Notches Up Another 3,805 Covid Cases

Health officials on Wednesday reported 3,805 new Covid-19 infections, including 180 imported cases. More than 1,200 C... Read more

LRC Proposes New Offences To Tackle Cybercrime

The Law Reform Commission (LRC) on Wednesday proposed introducing new offences to better tackle hacking or other cybercr... Read more

Sky Is The Limit For Ethnic Minority DSE Students

Some ethnic minority students who received their university entrance exam results on Wednesday said they are looking bey... Read more

Schools Can Handle Hair Issues Professionally: Govt

Education Secretary Christine Choi on Wednesday said schools can professionally handle matters relating to male students... Read more

Most Top DSE Scorers Plan To Study Medicine

Eight top local students – all from different schools – received perfect scores as more than 40,000 secondary school... Read more

Morale Is High Despite Talk Of US Sanctions: SJ

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said on Wednesday that morale is high in the Department of Justice despite a recent call ... Read more

US Report On Human Trafficking In Hong Kong 'biased'

The government on Wednesday objected to a United States report on human trafficking, describing it as “biased and unfa... Read more

Community College Head Expects Fall In DSE Students

The head of a community college says he expects a further decline of up to 5 percent in the number of students sitting H... Read more

Compulsory Testing Notice Issued For 74 Places

The government on Tuesday issued compulsory testing notices for 74 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited an... Read more