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'Govt May Lower Cap On Legal Aid Cases For Lawyers'

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Wednesday that the government is reviewing whether legal aid applicants should be... Read more

Lawmakers Call For Greater Scrutiny Of Online Gaming

Lawmakers on Wednesday urged the government to regulate the online game industry, saying that mechanics such as paid-for... Read more

'Attempts To Curb China's Rise Doomed To Fail'

The Foreign Ministry's top representative in Hong Kong says Beijing will oppose external interference in the SAR more vi... Read more

Carrie Lam Hails CCP For 'great Leadership Skills'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has hailed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for showing “great leadership skills” in com... Read more

'Lawmaker's Remarks Show Need For Discrimination Law'

The chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission, Ricky Chu, said on Wednesday that remarks made by some lawmakers abo... Read more

Packaging Unlikely As Covid Source: Epidemiologist

Epidemiologist Benjamin Cowling said on Wednesday he was sceptical that a 17-year-old girl had contracted a mutant Covid... Read more

Don't Let Gays Sideline 'natural People': Junius Ho

Pro-establishment lawmaker Junius Ho said on Tuesday that he does not discriminate against sexual minorities, but they c... Read more

Student Denied Bail Again Over Sedition Charge

West Kowloon Court has, for the second time in a week, refused to grant bail to a 17-year-old student, who is charged wi... Read more

Govt To Impose Stricter Rules On Indonesian Arrivals

Visitors from Indonesia will be subject to tighter boarding and quarantine requirements from Monday, with the Hong Kong ... Read more

AmCham Calls For Private Talks Over Security Law

The president of the American Chamber of Commerce has called on the SAR government to hold closed-door talks with repres... Read more

Police Fine Activists Marking Protester's Death

Police officers fined several activists for violating social distancing rules on Tuesday, as the activists distributed w... Read more

Nuclear Plant Leak Not A Major Concern: HK Expert

A Hong Kong nuclear engineering expert says operators of the Taishan power plant in Guangdong seem to be coping with wha... Read more

Some Low-carb Rice Cookers Increase Carbs: Watchdog

The Consumer Council has warned people with diabetes not to rely on "low-carb" rice cookers to help control their blood ... Read more

Civil Servants' Pay Freeze Extended Into Second Year

The government announced on Tuesday that the salaries of some 170,000 civil servants will be frozen for a second straigh... Read more

No Pressure From Liaison Office Over June 4 Group: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that she doesn't feel any pressure from Beijing's liaison office to take acti... Read more