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RTHK Show Purge Affecting Teaching Plans: Survey

The Professional Teachers’ Union (PTU) appealed to RTHK on Wednesday to reinstate programmes it has deleted from the i... Read more

Sung Wong Toi Station To Feature Unearthed Relics

The MTR Corporation said on Wednesday that archaeological discoveries unearthed during the construction of the new Sung ... Read more

Lucky Draw Not Politically Motivated: Regina Ip

The New People's Party (NPP) announced on Wednesday that it is offering prizes and vouchers worth HK$1 million in a luck... Read more

Appeal For Gay Games Help Riles Up Some Lawmakers

An appeal for the government to do more to help the planned staging of the Gay Games in Hong Kong next year has provoked... Read more

Mainland Migrants Aren't A Burden To Society: Study

The Society for Community Organisation on Wednesday said it hopes new research showing that relatively few new arrivals ... Read more

Hong Kong Reports Four Imported Covid Cases

Health authorities on Wednesday reported four new imported Covid-19 cases. One of the them – a 32-year-old man from... Read more

SJ Defends Idea Of Allowing Solicitors To Take Silk

Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng on Wednesday dismissed concerns that her proposal to allow legal officers in her depa... Read more

Hong Kong's Financial System Remains Resilient: IMF

The International Monetary Fund said Hong Kong's financial system remains resilient to financial shocks despite the chal... Read more

Official Plays Down Accounting Sector's Concerns

The Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, on Wednesday played down concerns that the gover... Read more

Former Legislator Philip Wong Dies, Aged 82

Former pro-Beijing lawmaker Philip Wong has died at the age of 82. It is understood that he was suffering from brain... Read more

All Schools Should Teach In Mandarin: Ronnie Chan

Billionaire businessman Ronnie Chan said on Wednesday that he hopes all schools in Hong Kong will primarily use Mandarin... Read more

Councillor Demands Reasons For June 4 Banner Removal

A pro-democracy district councillor on Wednesday demanded that authorities explain why they removed a banner he put up i... Read more

Civil Service Pay Freeze The Smoothest Option: Union

The Chinese Civil Servants' Association has welcomed a proposal to freeze the salaries of government staff for a second ... Read more

Woman, Boy Denied Bail Over 'seditious Leaflets'

A woman and a boy were remanded in custody on Tuesday after appearing in West Kowloon Court accused of handling out leaf... Read more

RTHK Accepted Warning Over Headliner, Court Told

Lawyers representing the Communications Authority said on Tuesday that a warning the body issued to RTHK over an episode... Read more