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Two Women Found Guilty Of Bribing People To Vote DAB

Two women were on Thursday found guilty of offering gifts to Sham Shui Po residents in exchange for votes for the DAB in... Read more

'A Dollar Per Bottle Would Get HK People Recycling'

Green groups said on Thursday that giving people money to return plastic bottles will encourage Hongkongers to recycle m... Read more

EMSD Chided Over Unsurprising Surprise Checks

The Ombudsman, Winnie Chiu, on Thursday criticised the effectiveness of government inspections on lifts and escalators, ... Read more

'Man From Dubai Caught Virus From Neighbour In Hotel'

More evidence has emerged to prove that a man who flew in from Dubai in March contracted a mutant strain of coronavirus ... Read more

HK Struggles To Size Up Gravity Of 'massage-gate'

Debate swirled on Thursday over the "massage-gate" scandal engulfing the Hong Kong police, with politicians, scholars an... Read more

Jab Requirement Holding Back Business, Say Bars

The bar industry on Thursday said it wants the government to remove a requirement for customers and staff to be vaccinat... Read more

Govt Renews Existing Social Distancing Measures

The government is extending social distancing measures currently in place for another two weeks. In a statement issue... Read more

Elderly Patient Dies After Tissue Found In Throat

Nethersole Hospital said a 79-year-old patient died one day after tissue was found in his throat. The hospital in Ta... Read more

Transgender People Face Broad Discrimination: Survey

Research out of the Chinese University and the Transgender Resources Centre suggests more than half of Hong Kong’s tra... Read more

Legco Extends Oath Demand To District Councillors

The Legislative Council has approved a bill adding district councillors to a growing list of Hongkongers obliged to swea... Read more

Protester Brandished Cutter Before Fall, Inquest Told

A police inspector told an inquest looking into the death of a protester who fell from the Pacific Place shopping mall i... Read more

Govt Shrugs Off Expat Exodus Over Security Law

Commerce Secretary Edward Yau said on Wednesday that Hong Kong remains an attractive place for foreign firms to do busin... Read more

Johnson Lam Picked To Fill Vacancy On Top Court

Justice Johnson Lam, a vice-president of the Court of Appeal, is set to become a permanent judge of the city’s top cou... Read more

'Police Left Red-faced Over Massage Parlour Scandal'

A police monitor group said on Wednesday that the force must be "embarrassed" that one of its top national security offi... Read more

Govt Could Keep Buying Olympics Rights: Lam Tai-fai

The head of Hong Kong’s sports school has called on the government to consider purchasing the broadcasting rights to f... Read more