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Merge RTHK With Govt PR Department: Junius Ho

Pro-government lawmaker Junius Ho on Friday called for Radio Television Hong Kong to be merged with the government's pub... Read more

100,000 Fake Face Masks Seized In Record Haul

The Customs and Excise Department has made its largest seizure of fake surgical masks so far, confiscating 100,000 masks... Read more

'Bring In More Contractors To Boost Street Cleaning'

There are now calls to increase competition among government street-cleaning contractors after an Ombudsman report point... Read more

Bubble Travellers Will Need To Download Tracing App

Travellers from Hong Kong heading to Singapore under a planned travel bubble arrangement will need to download a contact... Read more

US Condemns Activist Tony Chung's Arrest

The US State Department on Thursday condemned the arrest and detention of the former leader of pro-independence group St... Read more

'Police National Security Hotline Will Rip HK Apart'

A hotline police are planning to set up to let people provide tip-offs over suspected national security law violations w... Read more

Tanya Chan Appears In Court Over Bar Gathering

Barrister and former Civic Party lawmaker Tanya Chan appeared in court on Thursday, charged with violating coronavirus c... Read more

Cathay Crew, Pilots Eye Joint Action Over Contracts

Employees of Cathay Pacific are planning joint action and a public rally next week to highlight their demands over new c... Read more

Construction Worker Jailed For Protest Petrol Bomb

A 21-year-old construction worker was sentenced to three years and four months in prison on Thursday for throwing a petr... Read more

'HK Workers Forecast To Have 1.7 Percent Pay Rises'

The Institute of Human Resource Management said its survey of businesses pointed to a modest 1.7 percent pay hike for wo... Read more

Hong Kong Sees First Local Covid Case In Four Days

The Centre for Health Protection reported three new cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, including the first locally contracte... Read more

Playground Hazards Due To Repair Delays: Ombudsman

The Ombudsman has highlighted the problem of playground facilities in public housing estates left unrepaired for extende... Read more

'FEHD Lax In Checking Cleaning Contractor Records'

The Ombudsman said on Thursday that the government’s system for monitoring the service of outsourced street cleaning c... Read more

'Another 1,000 Travel Agency Staff Face Furlough'

A travel industry union estimated on Thursday that another 1,000 workers in the sector will be furloughed, like the 300 ... Read more

Tony Chung Denied Bail After Security Law Charge

Tony Chung, a former leader of pro-independence group Studentlocalism, was denied bail after appearing in West Kowloon C... Read more