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Govt Smearing Teacher With Its False Claims: Union

The Professional Teachers' Union said on Sunday that the government has provided misleading information to try to justif... Read more

Seven New Covid Cases As Care Home Outbreak Expands

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) on Sunday reported seven coronavirus infections, including four patients linked t... Read more

Complaints Against Teachers To Be Published Online

Education minister Kevin Yeung said on Sunday that his bureau is planning to publish details of selected investigations ... Read more

Supermarket Giveaways Too Restrictive: DAB

The DAB party on Sunday blasted a giveaway plan by Hong Kong’s two largest supermarket chains, saying it’s too restr... Read more

1,000 Could Die Due To Lax Covid Measures: Expert

Leading microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung warned on Sunday that more than a thousand people could die from Covid-19 this win... Read more

Services Resume On Airport Express, Tung Chung Lines

An errant train that wandered off railroad sidings near Tsing Yi station knocked out the entire Airport Express line and... Read more

Schools Won't Be Independence Breeding Grounds: CS

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung on Sunday said the government will not allow local schools to turn into “breeding groun... Read more

Courts Must Release More Data, Ted Hui Says

Democratic Party legislator Ted Hui has urged Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma to back up his pledge for transparency in the ju... Read more

HKU Tears Down 'Lennon Wall' Citing Safety Concerns

A so-called "Lennon Wall" at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) containing notes of support for anti-government protester... Read more

Hong Kong Sees No New Unknown Covid-19 Cases

Six Covid-19 cases have been reported in Hong Kong on Saturday, and all three locally-transmitted cases are linked to pr... Read more

Nine Arrested By Police For Assisting Offenders

The police said they had arrested nine people on Saturday morning, on suspicion of assisting 12 Hongkongers now being de... Read more

Govt To Begin Asking Civil Servants To Take Oath

The Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip said the administration will begin asking newly hired civil servants to ... Read more

Govt Eyes Broader Reform For HK Voters On Mainland

Sources have told RTHK that the government is looking at amending the laws to set up polling stations on the mainland an... Read more

Hotel Evacuation Not Ordered By Health Officials

Health authorities say a decision to evacuate guests from a Kowloon hotel where there have been Covid infections was not... Read more

Defendant In Halloween Weapons Case Walks Free

A stage designer has been found not guilty of possession of offensive weapons in Mong Kok at Halloween last year. Kow... Read more