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Front Refuses To Comply With Police Probe

The Civil Human Rights Front said on Tuesday that it will not comply with police demands that it hand over information o... Read more

Court Issues Arrest Warrants For PolyU Siege Accused

West Kowloon Magistracy has issued warrants for the arrest of three people charged with protest-related offences, after ... Read more

Vaccine Plan For Helpers Not Set In Stone, Says CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that the government has not actually made up its mind on whether to go ahead ... Read more

RTHK Is Still A Public Broadcaster, Insists CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has insisted that there is no "new role" for RTHK and it is still Hong Kong's public broadcas... Read more

Expand Tests To Prevent Variant Outbreak: Expert

An infectious disease specialist has called on people to get tested if they've been to a Tung Chung mall on or after Apr... Read more

'Give Helpers More Time To Get Tested'

An employers group says it hopes the government will allow more time for foreign domestic helpers to get tested for Covi... Read more

'Palace Museum Can't Charge Mainlanders More'

The head of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Henry Tang, said on Monday that the authority would be "scolde... Read more

Tsim Sha Tsui Building Evacuated In Fear Of Variant

The Centre for Health Protection on Monday evening sent residents of all 40 flats at a building in Tsim Sha Tsui to quar... Read more

RTHK Gets Rid Of Reporter Nabela Qoser

RTHK has decided not to renew the contract of a journalist who incurred the wrath of pro-Beijing politicians and media d... Read more

Hongkongers Rush To 'Save RTHK' From Show Purge

Hong Kong people rushed to save copies of RTHK programmes on Monday as the station began removing shows from the interne... Read more

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