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Restaurants Ask For Subsidy To Improve Ventilation

The head of the Small and Medium Restaurant Federation, Gordon Lam, on Friday urged the government to provide the sector... Read more

Swimmers Excited To Be Back At Public Pools

Swimmers on Friday said they were excited to be able to go back to public pools after waiting for more than three months... Read more

'Rule Of Law Too Hard For Secondary Pupils To Learn'

A history professor in charge of reforming the Liberal Studies curriculum on Friday said that concepts of "rule of law" ... Read more

Face Masks Reduce Intake Of Cancer Causing Chemicals

Environmental researchers have found that wearing surgical masks not only reduces the risk of coronavirus infection, but... Read more

Two Flights Arranged For Stranded Residents In UK

The government on Thursday announced that two flights have been arranged to bring back scores of residents who have been... Read more

Travel Sector To Hire 2,000 For Vaccination Centres

Travel industry representatives are preparing to launch a recruitment exercise to fill up to 2,000 temporary positions a... Read more

Man Kills Wife, Knifes Sons Before Suicide: Police

Police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide case in which a man is said to have killed his wife in their Hung Ho... Read more

Pro-Beijing Group Threatens Boycott Of H&M

A group of pro-Beijing figures warned on Thursday that they may organise a boycott of H&M unless the retail clothing... Read more

Govt To Resume BioNTech Inoculations On April 5

The government announced on Thursday that it will resume its BioNTech vaccination programme with a new batch of doses sh... Read more

Less Class Time For Core Secondary Subjects

The government has proposed cutting lesson times for four core secondary school subjects, including the controversial cu... Read more

'Sub-divided Flat Tenants Given Too Much Say'

A landlord group says it is “unreasonable” for a government task force to suggest that only sub-divided flat tenants... Read more

Martin Lee, Margaret Ng And 5 Others Found Guilty

The District Court on Thursday convicted seven prominent pro-democracy activists of organising and taking part in an unl... Read more

Andy Li's Lawyer Not Hired By Family, Says Sister

The sister of national security suspect Andy Li said the lawyer who represented her brother in court on Wednesday was no... Read more

Covid-hit Sai Ying Pun Block Partially Evacuated

A housing block in Sai Ying Pun is being partially evacuated after a resident there came down with the coronavirus. ... Read more

Panels Propose New Name For Liberal Studies

Panels advising the Education Bureau have proposed that it rename the liberal studies subject as "Citizenship and Social... Read more