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Watchdog Slams Supermarkets For Pandemic Price Hikes

The Consumer Council on Thursday took aim at supermarket chains ParknShop and Wellcome, saying they jacked up their pric... Read more

Police Goose Step For Public To Show Off Nationalism

Hong Kong police goose stepped PLA-style around their training college as the force's band blasted out "Ode to the Mothe... Read more

Outsiders Who Meddle In HK 'will Be Taught A Lesson'

Mainland officials say they will “teach foreign forces a lesson” if they try to interfere in Hong Kong’s affairs, ... Read more

Protest Marks National Security Education Day

Four pro-democracy activists staged a march through Wan Chai on Thursday morning, demanding universal suffrage for the e... Read more

Police Applicant Numbers Continue To Drop

The number of people applying to become a police constable in the current financial year has fallen by more than 40 perc... Read more

Authorities Probe Miscarriages After Vaccination

Health officials said on Wednesday they are looking into two cases of miscarriage after the women received the BioNTech ... Read more

'Avoid Suppression Claims By Stopping RTHK Services'

New People's Party chairwoman Regina Ip says the government should avoid giving people the impression that it is suppres... Read more

Retired Civil Servant Jailed For Chanting Slogans

A retired civil servant has been jailed for 40 days for chanting slogans during a protest last year. To Wing-cheung,... Read more

Govt Looks Into Whether School Breached Covid Rules

The Education Bureau said on Wednesday it was looking into whether an international school in Kowloon Tong had violated ... Read more

HK Is Most Expensive Place In The World For Expats

A survey has found Hong Kong to be the most expensive place in the world for expatriates, despite a drop in rents during... Read more

MTR Warns Of Service Delay On May 2

The MTR Corporation says the first trains on the West Rail and Ma On Shan lines will depart two hours later than schedul... Read more

National Security Suspect's Case Adjourned To June 7

A 30-year-old legal assistant charged under the national security law has been remanded in custody after the West Kowloo... Read more

One More Covid Infection From Oi Fai House Reported

Authorities on Wednesday reported five new coronavirus cases, all but one were imported. The local case was a 70-yea... Read more

Lawmaker Urges More Propaganda To Boost Poll Turnout

Federation of Trade Unions lawmaker Alice Mak says she's hopeful of a high voter turnout when the next set of Legco memb... Read more

Barista Jailed Over Anti-government Protest In 2019

The District Court on Wednesday jailed a barista for four and a half years over her involvement in an anti-government pr... Read more