San Po Kong Lockdown Lifted, No New Cases Found
The government on Wednesday morning lifted the ambush-style lockdown in San Po Kong, brought in on Tuesday evening after... Read more
'Ambush-style' Covid Tests Return In San Po Kong
Parts of San Po Kong were sealed off on Tuesday evening as the government imposed its first ambush-style coronavirus loc... Read more
Govt Move Will See Off At Least Four Councillors
Four serving district councillors will almost certainly lose their seats under the government's plans to extend an oath ... Read more
Woman In ICU After Delayed Covid Test Result
Health authorities revealed on Tuesday that a 55-year-old woman was in intensive care after she waited for several days ... Read more
Councillors Face Five-year Bans For Oath 'breaches'
The government on Tuesday announced its intention to require district councillors to take a pledge of allegiance, with a... Read more
WTO Sets Up Panel Over 'Made In HK' Dispute
The SAR government announced on Tuesday that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has agreed to set up a dispute-settlemen... Read more
Court Grants Anonymity To Yuen Long Attack Witnesses
The District Court on Tuesday granted anonymity to more than half of the prosecution's witnesses at the trial of eight m... Read more
Proposed Grading On Reservoir To Be Decided By March
Government officials say the Antiquities Advisory Board will hold a meeting next month to consider the conservation valu... Read more
Court Cuts Social Worker's Jail Term Over Protest
The High Court on Tuesday rejected a social worker's appeal against a conviction for obstructing police during a protest... Read more
'Beijing Is Trying To Save One Country, Two Systems'
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that the central government has to get involved in solving Hong Kong’s poli... Read more
Not Time Yet For Law To Ban Insulting Officials: CE
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said the government has no plans to introduce legislation that prohibits insulting public off... Read more
'HK Doesn't Have Enough Lawmakers To Decide Reforms'
The vice chairwoman of the Basic Law Committee, Maria Tam, says the National People’s Congress Standing Committee will... Read more
People Just Couldn't Wait To Book Jabs: Carrie Lam
Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday said there has been a keen response to the government’s coronavirus vaccination ... Read more
Around 30,000 Make Appointments For Jab
The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Alfred Sit, said on Tuesday that around 30,000 people had made appointments... Read more
'Door Slamming Shut On Pan-dem Poll Participation'
Democratic Party chairman Lo Kin-hei on Monday said he expects it will become increasingly difficult for any pro-democra... Read more