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New Territories Lag Behind Mainland Villages: CY

Former chief executive CY Leung said on Monday that even poorer, remote areas of the mainland are thriving a lot more th... Read more

Student Pleads Guilty Over Attack On Policeman

A student on Monday pleaded guilty to rioting in connection with an attack on a police officer in Mong Kok last year. ... Read more

Tests For Helpers Not Discriminatory, Says EOC Chair

The head of Hong Kong’s equality watchdog said on Monday the government’s requirement for all foreign domestic worke... Read more

Ex-district Councillor Timothy Lee Flees Hong Kong

Former Kowloon City district councillor Timothy Lee has become the latest pro-democracy politician to leave Hong Kong af... Read more

Kwun Tong Musical Fountain Reopens After Bath Stunt

The music fountain at the Kwun Tong Promenade that was closed over fears that the water has been contaminated with soap ... Read more

Press Freedom Situation Dire, Worse To Come: HKJA

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) warned on Monday that although media workers have never been more pessimist... Read more

Sample Collection Must Be Done Right: Expert

Top microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung on Monday urged the government to check if outsourced workers had collected samples fo... Read more

Patient Backlog Will Mean Longer Waits, Says HA

The Hospital Authority on Monday warned of even longer waiting times for medical services at public hospitals, as health... Read more

Covid Rules On Helpers Unwelcomed By Both Sides

The government’s latest infection control requirements imposed on foreign domestic helpers have been met with strong c... Read more

Doctor Questions If Planned Travel Bubble Is Viable

A doctor from the Medical Association has described as "very ominous" the discovery of two local cases of a mutant strai... Read more

Record 113,000 Took Covid Tests On Saturday

Officials say a record 113,000 people handed over specimens for Covid-19 checks on Saturday as they admitted that testin... Read more

Ray Chan Resigns As People Power Chairman

Former lawmaker and national security suspect Ray Chan has resigned as chairman of the pro-democracy party, People Power... Read more

Police Seize $134m Worth Of Cocaine From Two Cars

Police have arrested a 36-year-old man on suspicion of drug trafficking after seizing about 100 kilograms of cocaine wor... Read more

Helpers Queue For Tests As Zero Local Cases Recorded

Health officials on Sunday reported a second consecutive day of zero locally-acquired Covid-19 infections, as thousands ... Read more

Help Needed For Unemployed Grassroots: Soco

The Society for Community Organisation (Soco) on Sunday urged the government to provide support for unemployed and under... Read more