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2.3m Sign Up For HK$5,000 E-vouchers

The government's latest pandemic handout has proven popular, with more than two million people signing up for HK$5,000 w... Read more

Two Arrested For Inciting Others To Attack Police

Police on Sunday arrested two people for allegedly inciting others to kill officers and set police premises on fire. ... Read more

HK Reports Three New Imported Covid Cases

Health authorities reported three new Covid-19 infections on Sunday, all of which involved people flying in from the Uni... Read more

'Landlords Still Jacking Up Bills Despite New Law'

A grassroots concern group said on Sunday that landlords of subdivided flats are still overcharging tenants for electric... Read more

History Will Judge My Performance: John Lee

The new Chief Secretary, John Lee, said on Sunday that history will judge his performance, and whether it was right for ... Read more

National Security Police To Investigate Knife Attack

Police said on Sunday that its national security department has taken over the case of a knife attack on a policeman in ... Read more

Tens Of Thousands Have Signed Up For E-vouchers: Govt

People have started registering for the HK$5,000 consumption voucher scheme on Sunday, and officials say as of noon, ove... Read more

'More Needs To Be Done To Achieve Herd Immunity'

Health Secretary Sophia Chan on Sunday said she is still hopeful that Hong Kong’s Covid-19 vaccination rate could be f... Read more

MTR Says No Trains Between Hung Hom And Mong Kok East

The MTR says there will be no trains between Hung Hom and Mong Kok East stations on Sunday because of track works for th... Read more

Disciplined Services Back Police On Knife Attack

The heads of five of Hong Kong's disciplined services on Saturday issued a joint statement condemning the knife attack o... Read more

We Didn't Write Condolences Memo: Vitasoy

Vitasoy on Saturday said it did not issue an internal memo that offered condolences to the family of a police-stabbing s... Read more

Security Chief Slams 'glorification' Of Terrorism

Secretary for Security Chris Tang on Saturday condemned people whom he said were glorifying terrorism and encouraging vi... Read more

'Unvaccinated Teachers May Have To Get Routine Tests'

Education minister Kevin Yeung said on Saturday that teachers who are not vaccinated may be ordered to do regular Covid ... Read more

'HK Nearly Able To Resume Travel With Mainland'

Infectious diseases expert David Hui said on Saturday that Hong Kong is "nearly able" to resume travel with the mainland... Read more

Police Condemn 'rioters' For Dropping Bottles In CWB

Police said they are investigating a case involving “some rioters” dropping glass bottles from height in Causeway Ba... Read more