'Exiled Ted Hui Could Be Disqualified From Council'
Former Democratic Party lawmaker Ted Hui, who has announced he is going into exile, faces disqualification from the Dist... Read more
No Easy Legco Ride For Lantau Study, Says Official
The Development Secretary Michael Wong on Saturday played down suggestions that Legco had approved a feasibility study f... Read more
Legco Approves Funds For Studies On Lantau Tomorrow
Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a HK$550 million government funding request on Friday, for feasibility studies on a ma... Read more
China Takes Aim At Denmark Over Ted Hui Saga
China on Friday accused Danish politicians of violating “basic norms governing international relations” in a feud ov... Read more
Fourth Covid Wave 'not Abating' As Clusters Grow
Health officials warned on Friday there were no signs the fourth wave of the coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong was abati... Read more
Fines For Covid Violations Rising To HK$5,000
The government announced on Friday that fixed-penalty fines for people who breach anti-epidemic rules would be increased... Read more
No Fireworks To Ring In 2021 Amid Covid
A number of festive events in the upcoming holiday season have been cancelled because of Covid-19. The Hong Kong Tour... Read more
Policeman Convicted Over Attack On Hospital Patient
A police officer has been found guilty of misconduct in public office for failing to stop two colleagues from physically... Read more
HK Marathon Pushed Back To Next October
The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2021 has been postponed to October 24 next year, organisers say. The annua... Read more
Four Covid Cases Linked To Hins Cheung Shows
Four people who recently attended concerts of local pop star Hins Cheung have come down with Covid-19. The organiser... Read more
'National Security Law Starting To Show Its Might'
The head of Beijing's liaison office, Luo Huining, said on Friday that Hong Kong's national security law is starting to ... Read more
New Footage A Breakthrough: Chow Tsz-lok's Father
The father of university student Chow Tsz-lok who died during last year's anti-government protests has welcomed the emer... Read more
Temporary Testing Centres Open For Care Home Staff
The government on Friday set up two temporary centres for care home staff to get tested for Covid-19, with 10 days left ... Read more
New CCTV Image Appears To Show Chow Tsz-lok Falling
The coroner hearing the inquest into the death of Chow Tsz-lok during last year's protests told the court on Friday that... Read more
Poor Students Face Uphill Task With Online Classes
Local students are back to having their classes online, following the decision to suspend in-person classes for the rest... Read more