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'Lawmaker Disqualifications Set A Good Precedent'

A Beijing official responsible for Hong Kong affairs said on Tuesday that last week's disqualification of four pro-democ... Read more

History Isn't My Subject, Says De-registered Teacher

A primary school teacher struck off because of mistakes in his teaching of history admitted on Monday that his knowledge... Read more

NGOs 'shut Out Of Human Rights Discussions'

Civil society groups have denounced the cancellation of a public hearing in Legco on Hong Kong's human rights situation ... Read more

'Airport Covid Tests Can Miss A Quarter Of Cases'

Polytechnic University researchers said on Monday that Covid-19 tests at the airport could miss at least a quarter of im... Read more

Police Re-arrest Man Convicted Of Assaulting Officer

Police said on Monday that they had arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of money laundering, suggesting his alleged ... Read more

Inquest Begins Into Protest Death Of Chow Tsz-lok

The father of a university student who died following an anti-government protest in Tseung Kwan O last year has told an ... Read more

Pasta On Sale In HK Found To Contain Insects, Hair

The Consumer Council on Monday called on food manufacturers to step up quality control after finding fragments of insect... Read more

Drop Charges Against Bao Choy, Demand Media Groups

Eight Hong Kong media groups on Monday urged Chief Executive Carrie Lam to meet them to discuss their concerns over the ... Read more

'Doctors Given No Say In Forced Covid Test Plan'

The head of the Medical Association, Dr Choi Kin, says the government should have consulted doctors before pushing ahead... Read more

Jordan Fire Victims Were Celebrating Diwali: Reports

Victims of a deadly fire at a Jordan tenement block on Sunday night were believed to have been celebrating Diwali and a ... Read more

PolyU Union May Shift Venue For Contentious Films

The Polytechnic University's student union is hoping to screen two documentaries – about last year's police siege – ... Read more

CE Expresses Sorrow, Orders Probe Into Deadly Blaze

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Sunday that she was "deeply saddened" at the news of a deadly fire at a tenement buil... Read more

Seven Die, More Fight For Lives After Jordan Blaze

Officials say seven people including a nine-year-old child have died and seven more are fighting for their lives after a... Read more

'Forced Covid Tests Infringe On People's Rights'

A number of civic groups have criticised the government’s mandatory Covid-19 testing scheme, saying it violates human ... Read more

Community Testing Centres Draw Crowds On Opening Day

Long queues were seen outside the Yuen Long Covid-19 testing centre on Sunday - the first day of operations for the gove... Read more