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US Set To Impose Sanctions Over Mass NSL Arrests

The United States is set to announce fresh sanctions on Friday on six individuals connected to the mass arrests earlier ... Read more

Two Nabbed 'for Helping Protest Suspects Flee'

The police have arrested two people on suspicion of helping two suspects linked to the city's social unrest to flee the ... Read more

Civil Service Union Calls For Clarity On Declaration

The chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Civil Service Unions, Leung Chau-ting, said on Friday that more clarity was ... Read more

'Govt Should Do More To Inform Minorities Of Tests'

Yau Tsim Mong district councillors on Friday said the government needs to do better in communicating with ethnic minorit... Read more

Covid Cluster Emerges At Another Block In Yau Ma Tei

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said on Friday that it had identified another residential building in Yau Ma Tei ... Read more

Civil Servants Given One Month To Sign Declaration

Hong Kong's 180,000 civil servants were told on Friday that they will be given four weeks to sign a declaration that the... Read more

Government Seeks Extra HK$1.5bn For Mega Bridge

The government is seeking an additional HK$1.5 billion in funding from Legco to cover budget overruns in the constructio... Read more

Lawmaker Apologises For 'zooming' While Driving

Federation of Trade Unions lawmaker Kwok Wai-keung said on Friday he will be happy to cooperate with any possible invest... Read more

Promotional Videos Can't Rescue HK Police: Analyst

A political analyst and members of the public warned on Friday that the police are wasting their time producing promotio... Read more

Lunar New Year Fireworks Called Off Again

Hong Kong is expected to welcome in the Year of the Ox next month with muted celebrations, with the government cancellin... Read more

Doubts Raised Over Getting Sha Tin Link Open On Time

The MTR said on Friday that it was facing "many challenges" with getting the cross-harbour section of the Sha Tin-Centra... Read more

Poor Households Struggling To Pay Water Bills: DAB

DAB lawmakers on Friday urged the government to waive penalties for those who are late paying their water charges, sayin... Read more

Ex-fireman Jailed Over Molotov Cocktails At Protest

A former firefighter was jailed for 34 months on Friday over an anti-government protest where he carried four Molotov co... Read more

Thousands In Yau Ma Tei, Jordan Ordered To Get Tests

Thousands of people living in old tenement buildings in Yau Ma Tei and Jordan are being ordered to undergo coronavirus t... Read more

Political Assistant To Home Affairs Chief Resigns

The government confirmed on Friday that Jade Lai, the political assistant to the secretary for home affairs, has resigne... Read more