Court Upholds Police Insult Ruling Against RTHK
The High Court on Thursday upheld the Communications Authority's finding that an episode of the RTHK show Headliner insu... Read more
Beijing Doesn't Owe HK Universal Suffrage: Carrie Lam
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Thursday that it would be wrong for people to think that Beijing owes Hong Kong peopl... Read more
Ombudsman Calls For Tighter Checks On Elderly Drivers
Ombudsman Winnie Chiu on Thursday urged the government to tighten medical requirements for older drivers, given that the... Read more
Law Society Shuts Two Firms Over Alleged HK$60m Scam
The Law Society said on Thursday that it had shut down two law firms with alleged links to fraudulent transactions invol... Read more
HK Can't Allow Internet Use To Harm Society Again: CE
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Thursday that prevention is better than cure when it comes to stopping fake news in t... Read more
Bishop Hill Reservoir To Open To Public Next Month
A century-old underground reservoir at Bishop Hill in Sham Shui Po will be opened for guided tours from December 15, wit... Read more
'1940s Technology Won't Solve Parking Woes'
A transport journalist says he's "disappointed" with the government's new automated parking system in Tsuen Wan, calling... Read more
Overdue Copyright Reform Should Go Further: Lawyer
An intellectual property lawyer on Thursday welcomed moves to reform the SAR's copyright laws, but says they need to tak... Read more
Helpers Getting Dragged Into Money Laundering: Police
Police are warning that criminals are preying on foreign domestic helpers by offering them cash in exchange for access t... Read more
'Selfish' Valve Masks Banned At Quarantine Hotels
The government on Wednesday banned the use of valve masks after a man, who had been wearing one, was suspected of having... Read more
Olympics Commemorative Banknotes Up For Grabs
Hong Kong people will soon be able to get their hands on banknotes commemorating the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics. ... Read more
Public Views Sought Over Changes To Copyright Law
The government has revived a plan to reform copyright law, five years after it was withdrawn amid filibustering in the l... Read more
Transitional Flats 'resonate With Common Prosperity'
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Frank Chan, says the government’s push for transitional housing is in line wi... Read more
Automation Ends Hunt For Spaces At Tsuen Wan Car Park
Hong Kong drivers will get their first taste of an automated parking system on Thursday when it goes into operation at a... Read more
Govt Urged To Ban Antique And Mammoth Ivory
Conservationists are calling on the Hong Kong government to ban the sale of antique ivory and mammoth ivory, saying allo... Read more