Critics Of Legco Expulsions 'have Ulterior Motives'
The Hong Kong government on Saturday hit back at criticism from foreign governments and political figures over the disqu... Read more
Ousted Lawmakers Say Court Fight May Be Futile
Ousted lawmaker Kwok Ka-ki said on Saturday that he and his camp are still pondering whether it's worth launching a lega... Read more
Pandemic App 'doesn't Need Mass Downloads To Work'
The minister overseeing a new app intended to fight the pandemic says the app will help even without a huge number of do... Read more
Matthew Cheung Says No To Journalists' March
The Office of the Chief Secretary has refused to grant an exemption from gathering restrictions for a march planned for ... Read more
Tsang Yok-sing Defends Beijing's Disqualifications
Former Legco president Tsang Yok-sing on Friday rejected suggestions from the Bar Association and some overseas governme... Read more
Police Ban On Bao Choy Protest Overturned
An appeals board has unanimously overturned a police ban on a rally planned by the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HK... Read more
Photographer Cleared Of Protest-related Offence
A photographer was on Friday acquitted of aiding and abetting public disorder in relation to a pro-democracy protest in ... Read more
Law Society Urges Clarification On Disqualifications
The Law Society said on Friday that the SAR government is "duty bound" to address public concerns about this week's move... Read more
Judge Slams Justice Secretary's Response To Attacks
A High Court judge used a ruling on Friday to criticise Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng over her response to personal att... Read more
Secondary School Teacher Among New Covid Cases
The Centre for Health Protection on Friday reported six coronavirus cases, including two local infections with unknown s... Read more
Force Everyone To Take Covid Tests: Lawmakers
Lawmakers on Friday called for everyone in Hong Kong to be forced to undergo tests for coronavirus, saying this would be... Read more
Zero Carbon Drive 'may Still Involve Mainland Power'
Despite public opposition to the idea of the city buying power from the mainland, the Council for Sustainable Developmen... Read more
'De-registered Teacher Was Kind And Always Joking'
Parents were divided on Friday as to whether the authorities were right to strike off a primary teacher – ostensibly f... Read more
Govt Urged To Force Taxi Drivers To Take Covid Tests
The government has been urged to consider mandatory coronavirus tests for the territory's taxi drivers after four were c... Read more
Bar Says Legco Expulsions Violate Due Process
The Bar Association has hit out at the disqualification of four pan-democratic lawmakers, saying the decision violates t... Read more