Hong Kong Logs 321 New Covid Cases, Five Deaths
Hong Kong's daily Covid caseload increased slightly to 321 on Thursday, but officials said the epidemic situation in gen... Read more
MTR Bosses Show Off New Station's Explosive Feature
The casing of a half-tonne bomb dating back to the second world war and a giant seascape-themed wall were on Thursday re... Read more
Two Men Arrested On Suspicion Of Selling E-cigarettes
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of selling electronic cigarettes in a joint operation between the police and the... Read more
Overnight Lockdowns Found 10 Covid Cases
Ten Covid cases were found on Thursday in overnight lockdowns of residential blocks in Sham Shui Po and Tsuen Wan, out o... Read more
People Welcome Eased Social Distancing Measures
Hong Kong's anti-Covid restrictions were scaled back on Thursday with the mask mandate lifted for those playing sport ou... Read more
Lifeguards 'caught Off Guard' With Pool Reopening
A leader of a lifeguards' union said on Thursday that poor communication on the part of the government has left them sho... Read more
Compulsory Testing Notices Issued For 40 Locations
The government on Wednesday issued compulsory testing notices for 40 places across Hong Kong. Anyone who has visited ... Read more
Hong Kong Reports 313 New Covid Cases
Health authorities say the Covid epidemic in Hong Kong remains on a steady and slow decline, even though the city saw a ... Read more
ICAC Received 2,264 Corruption Complaints In 2021
The ICAC on Wednesday said an increase in complaints last year likely reflected rising economic activity as the pandemic... Read more
Govt Making Preparations For E-taxi Trial Runs
Environment minister Wong Kam-sing said on Wednesday that the government is planning to install at least 10 quick charge... Read more
Suspended Jail Term For Man In Blank Ballots Call
A man was on Wednesday handed a suspended prison sentence after admitting to making online calls for people to cast inva... Read more
Legco Passes Budget With No Votes Against
The Legislative Council on Wednesday voted through Financial Secretary Paul Chan's budget with 87 votes for and no votes... Read more
'Increased Compensation Might Lead To Land Hoarding'
A think tank on Wednesday warned that increasing compensation rates for rural landlords might encourage them to hoard mo... Read more
Social Worker Union Warns Of Growing Exodus
The next chief executive and his cabinet has to come up with better long-term welfare policies to stem a growing exodus ... Read more
Customs Dept Switches To Chinese-style Foot Drills
The Customs Department said on Wednesday that it's switching completely to Chinese-style foot drills and ditching the Br... Read more