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Journalists At I-Cable Quit In Protest Over Layoffs

More than two dozen journalists spared a mass layoff at i-Cable's news department resigned in protest on Tuesday, with t... Read more

'Infection Risks To Care Home Staff At Test Centres'

The Council of Social Service on Tuesday voiced opposition to the government’s order for care home workers to get test... Read more

'Nobody Told Us The Cinemas Were Closing'

Film buffs flocked to cinemas across Hong Kong on Tuesday to get a final movie in before entertainment venues are closed... Read more

I-Cable Sacks Dozens From Its News Department

Hong Kong television station i-Cable has reportedly sacked 40 members of staff from its 300-strong news department, incl... Read more

Care Workers Given Two Weeks To Get Tested For Covid

Workers at care homes have been given two weeks to get tested for Covid-19 as a number of facilities were hit by the lat... Read more

Beijing Will Sort Out Any Misconduct On My Part: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that the central government would take action against her if she commits any ... Read more

Petrol Bombs Thrown At Police Recreation Club

Police say petrol bombs were thrown at their sports and recreation club in Mong Kok in the early hours of Tuesday mornin... Read more

New Hotline To Stamp Out Yacht Parties

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says marine police have set up a designated hotline for people to report any big groups... Read more

Govt Could Sack Workers Who Refuse To Take Oath

The government on Tuesday refused to rule out sacking civil servants who refuse to swear allegiance to the SAR, as it sa... Read more

Care Home Staff Need More Govt Help: Fernando Cheung

Former Labour Party lawmaker, Fernando Cheung, said on Tuesday that if the government wants to force care home staff to ... Read more

'Restaurants Need New Lifeline To Stay Afloat'

The president of the Federation of Restaurants said the latest social-distancing measures deal a further blow to a trade... Read more

Another Restaurant Put On Covid Watchlist

Health authorities on Monday reported 76 new coronavirus cases as officials put another restaurant on a watchlist after ... Read more

Various Venues To Close, Gathering Limit Cut To Two

A number of entertainment venues, including theme parks, will be closed and the public gathering limit reduced from four... Read more

HKU Students Cleared Of Blocking Roads

Eastern Court has acquitted two University of Hong Kong students of obstructing roads near their campus when anti-govern... Read more

Twelve Held In Shenzhen At Risk Of Torture: Amnesty

Twelve young Hongkongers detained in Shenzhen after being accused of illegally entering mainland waters are at risk of t... Read more