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Mandatory Covid Testing Ordered For TST Mall Staff

Health officials have ordered everyone working at Tsim Sha Tsui’s K11 MUSEA mall to undergo mandatory Covid-19 tests, ... Read more

FS Suggests 'room For Changes' On Voucher Scheme

The Financial Secretary, Paul Chan, on Saturday said there’s room for “fine adjustments” to the HK$5,000 electroni... Read more

Legco Polls Date Is Up To Beijing: Erick Tsang

The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Secretary, Erick Tsang, said on Saturday that the government still intends to ho... Read more

BioNTech Coronavirus Vaccines Arrive In HK

A shipment of almost 600,000 doses of the BioNTech coronavirus vaccine reached the SAR on Saturday after a two-day delay... Read more

Over 6,000 Vaccinated After First Day Of Programme

The government says 6,000 people received their first Covid-19 vaccine shot on Friday, the first official day of Hong Ko... Read more

UN Rights Chief Decries 'rights Violations' In China

United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Friday that China is restricting basic civil and political f... Read more

Lawmakers Approve Covid Vaccine Indemnity Fund

Pro-government lawmakers on Friday approved HK$1 billion for the government to set up an indemnity fund to provide finan... Read more

Govt Defends Cuts To RTHK's TV Production Budget

The government minister who oversees RTHK on Friday defended a decision to slash the public broadcaster's budget for TV ... Read more

Govt App Helps Find A Covid Patient: Official

Health officials say the government's LeaveHomeSafe app has helped identify a Covid-19 carrier among a cluster of cases ... Read more

TST Restaurant Cleaner May Be Covid Super-spreader

Health officials said on Friday that a cleaner at a Chinese restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui might have been a super-spreader... Read more

Thousands Sign In Support Of CUHK Student Union

Thousands of Chinese University staff, students and alumni have signed an online petition supporting the newly elected c... Read more

HKBU Scraps Press Photo Exhibit Over 'safety Fears'

Baptist university has scrapped an exhibition of World Press Photo winners just days ahead of its opening, citing "safet... Read more

Ex-Shenzhen Detainee To Be Charged With Absconding

The Department of Justice told Kowloon City Court on Friday that it is planning to charge one of the group of 12 Hong Ko... Read more

Councillors Plead Not Guilty In Gathering Ban Case

Five Central and Western district councillors have pleaded not guilty to violating the government’s gathering ban in c... Read more

Primary Poll Suspects Expect To Be Charged On Sunday

A number of pro-democracy politicians and activists who were arrested last month under the national security law say the... Read more