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First Batch Of Officials Swear Allegiance To SAR

All 12 under secretaries and 14 political assistants have sworn allegiance to the SAR and the Basic Law, setting the sta... Read more

Public Must Hear My Perpetual Truths: Teresa Cheng

Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng said on Wednesday that it is important that the people of Hong Kong listen to the "pe... Read more

Court Clears Social Worker, Rejects Police Testimony

West Kowloon Court on Wednesday acquitted a social worker of obstructing police during a protest last year, saying an of... Read more

Activist Jailed 32 Months For Molesting Children

The District Court on Wednesday sentenced an ethnic minority rights activist to two years and eight months in prison for... Read more

Detained Asylum Seeker Urges High Court To Free Him

An asylum seeker told the High Court on Wednesday that immigration staff had mistreated him, as he launched a legal bid ... Read more

Govt Should Pay People To Get Covid Jabs: Lawmaker

The government was on Wednesday urged to provide cash incentives to encourage Hongkongers to get vaccinated against Covi... Read more

Beijing Shunning Carrie Lam Is 'pure Speculation'

A vice-president of Beijing's top think tank on Hong Kong said on Wednesday that it is "pure speculation" that Carrie La... Read more

Govt Stops Paying Ted Hui's District Council Wages

The government says it has stopped paying Ted Hui for his district councillor role, to ensure that public funds "are pro... Read more

Expert: All Helpers In Dormitories Must Be Tested

An infectious disease expert on Wednesday criticised the government for not regulating boarding houses for foreign domes... Read more

Virus Closures Killing Economy, Zeman Warns

Entrepreneur Allan Zeman has urged the government to rethink its "suppress and lift" strategy to fight the coronavirus p... Read more

'Oaths This Week To Lead To Vows For All Govt Staff'

All government under secretaries and political assistants are to take oaths of allegiance on Wednesday morning as a prim... Read more

'Welcome Relief, But More Is Needed To Save Jobs'

The catering sector has welcomed news that a fresh round of anti-epidemic relief may be approved by the Legislative Coun... Read more

Riot Police Wearing Cameras 'to Protect Themselves'

Police say riot officers have been equipped with high resolution cameras since October, in part to protect them against ... Read more

Mandatory Testing For Covid-hit Helpers' Dorm

Health officials on Tuesday issued a mandatory coronavirus testing order for anyone who has been to a boarding house for... Read more

Magistrate Cleared Of Bias Against Protesters

An Eastern Court magistrate has been cleared of allegations that he is biased against anti-government protesters after t... Read more