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RTHK Latest To Receive Mail Containing White Powder

RTHK received a letter containing a white powder on Friday morning, a day after similar suspicious mail was sent to gove... Read more

Tai Po 'Lennon Tunnel' Slasher Jailed For Six Years

A mainland man was on Friday sentenced to six years and four months in prison, after he admitted to stabbing and slashin... Read more

'Use Your Common Sense', Regina Ip Tells Sophia Chan

Executive Council member and lawmaker Regina Ip has accused Health Secretary Sophia Chan of "lacking common sense" over ... Read more

'HK-Singapore Travel Bubble May Be Postponed Again'

Officials said on Friday that there is a high chance the planned May 26 launch of a long-delayed travel bubble between H... Read more

Arrivals From Taiwan To Face Hotel Quarantine

The SAR government on Friday announced tighter anti-epidemic measures for people flying in from Taiwan, after a spate of... Read more

'Judges Will Keep Control Of Complaints Process'

The judiciary said on Friday that the chief justice will be in charge of appointing lay members to a planned panel for h... Read more

Quarantine Hotels Must Be Kept Airtight: Experts

Infectious disease experts said on Friday that it is important to step up infection control measures and plug all loopho... Read more

Final Encore For Uncle Ray As 70-year DJ Career Ends

With his signature baritone voice and flat cap, Uncle Ray has become a perennial fixture of Hong Kong broadcasting, and ... Read more

Govt Beefs Up Testing For Those In Quarantine

The government has announced that it is beefing up infection control measures at designated quarantine hotels. The a... Read more

Penny's Bay Food Contractor Faces Prosecution

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department on Thursday said it's going to prosecute the contractor that supplied meal... Read more

Govt Takes Back Three Private Sites To Build Flats

Development officials on Thursday said they were going to invoke the Land Resumption Ordinance to take back three plots ... Read more

Protester Fell As Firefighters Moved In, Inquest Told

A police officer has told an inquest that an anti-government protester fell to his death from a shopping mall in June 20... Read more

HK Marks Sixth Day Without An Untraceable Case

The Centre for Health Protection reported two imported coronavirus cases on Thursday, and one local infection linked to ... Read more

Civil Servant Resignation Rate Hits 14-year High

The government says more than 1,800 civil servants resigned in the last financial year – the highest figure since 2006... Read more

Public Toilets Need Closer Inspection, Says Ombudsman

The government has to do a better job managing and maintaining public toilets, Ombudsman Winnie Chiu said on Thursday, n... Read more