60pc Back Artificial Islands Plan In Govt Study
Development minister Bernadette Linn said on Thursday that around 60 percent of people who took part in a recent public ... Read more
HKers Rush To Snap Up Discounted Movie Tickets
Long queues formed outside cinemas on Thursday as cheap movie tickets went on sale as part of the government's Happy Hon... Read more
'Public Easily Tricked Into Voting For Wrong People'
Former National People's Congress Standing Committee member and Legislative Council president Rita Fan on Thursday said ... Read more
Two Charged In Knife Murder Case, Among Seven Arrests
Police say they have arrested seven men and a woman in connection with the murder of a 70-year-old man in Yuen Long last... Read more
Chris Tang Hails Fruitful Mainland Meetings
Secretary for Security Chris Tang on Wednesday said his visit to Beijing has yielded fruitful gains, including meaningfu... Read more
Homeowners Banned From Applying For Subsidised Flats
A Housing Authority committee on Wednesday passed a resolution to ban public housing tenants who already own a home from... Read more
E-toll To Be Launched On May 7, Drivers Reminded
The Transport Department on Wednesday reminded motorists that the new HKeToll system will be implemented in the Tsing Sh... Read more
Former CTU Members Call Off Labour Day March
Two former members of the now-defunct Confederation of Trade Unions on Wednesday withdrew an application to hold a Labou... Read more
Rid Libraries Of National Security Risks, LCSD Told
The Audit Commission has called on the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) to step up its efforts to ensure ... Read more
Govt May Bring SkyShuttle To HK: Transport Chief
Transport chief Lam Sai-hung said on Wednesday that authorities are considering whether to bring in a rail transit syste... Read more
'Equality Watchdog Should Handle Complaints Faster'
The city's auditor on Wednesday urged the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) to explore ways to shorten the time used ... Read more
Mixed Views On Make-up Of District Councils
Some district councillors on Wednesday offered mixed views on the future composition of the body, which is set to underg... Read more
SAR Govt Hits Back At 'fact-twisting' By UK Report
The government on Tuesday rejected a report from Britain, accusing it of making "fact-twisting remarks" and smearing the... Read more
Exco Said To Have Approved Doubling Of Littering Fine
Sources on Tuesday said the Executive Council approved a proposal to double the littering penalty to HK$3,000, the first... Read more
Cleaner Dies After Plunging Down Elevator Shaft
The Labour Department is investigating a fatal accident involving a cleaner who apparently fell down an elevator shaft i... Read more