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Cathay Suspends Crew Accused Of Discrimination

Cathay Pacific has apologised and suspended a number of flight attendants over claims of discrimination against passenge... Read more

DOJ To Get More Power To Challenge NSL Acquittals

Hong Kong's prosecutors will be given more opportunities to appeal against any acquittals in national security trials, u... Read more

School Banned From Running Private Primary One Class

The Education Bureau has ruled out private classes as an alternative survival plan for a Wong Tai Sin primary school, sa... Read more

Housing Authority Mulls Tighter Public Flat Rules

Hong Kong's main provider of subsidised rental homes is looking to shake up its rules for ensuring that cheap flats only... Read more

CE Tells Officials To Prevent Travel Subsidy 'abuse'

Chief Executive John Lee said on Tuesday that government departments need to step up efforts to prevent abuse of a trans... Read more

CE Tells Police To Probe Organ Donation 'disruption'

Chief Executive John Lee on Tuesday said he has told police to investigate what he said were attempts to disrupt Hong Ko... Read more

'Wildlife Feeding Ban Should Deter Repeat Offenders'

Animal rights campaigner Fiona Woodhouse on Tuesday said she's hopeful that a proposal to massively increase fines for i... Read more

Flood Warning As Heavy Rains Lash Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Observatory warned of possible flash floods in the northern New Territories on Tuesday morning as the area... Read more

Police Alert Public To Fake Police Anti-scam App

Police on Monday alerted the public to a new scam in which fraudsters have tried to use a fake version of the force's an... Read more

Yuen Long Murder Suspect Has Fled HK, Say Police

Police on Monday said they have identified a suspect over the death of a woman in Yuen Long at the weekend, but the man ... Read more

Govt Urged To Stop Rewarding Power Firms For Outages

Lawmakers on Monday urged the government to rethink how it holds power companies to account after a power outage last mo... Read more

Withdrawals From Organ Donation Register Draw Rebuke

The government on Monday accused some people of “vilifying” its organ donation system and a plan to facilitate cross... Read more

'HK Disneyland On Track To Return To Profitability'

Culture and tourism minister Kevin Yeung on Monday said he is hopeful that Hong Kong Disneyland will be able to balance ... Read more

Govt Urged To Get Tougher On Credit Card Fraud

The Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) on Monday said the government isn't going far enough to tackle credit card fraud, w... Read more

Bun Festival Back But Without Usual Towers

The annual bun festival in Cheung Chau will return on Friday without its landmark 40-foot-tall bamboo towers. Instead... Read more