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Look To Greater Bay For Recovery: Paul Chan

The financial secretary, Paul Chan, has warned that employees in Hong Kong will continue to face tough times ahead as th... Read more

Judiciary, Education In Need Of Reform: Junius Ho

Pro-establishment lawmaker Junius Ho has urged the government to reform Hong Kong’s judiciary and education system, in... Read more

Police Arrest Seven Pro-democracy Politicians

Police arrested seven pro-democracy politicians on Sunday morning, on charges relating to a chaotic Legislative Council ... Read more

Bagpipes Sound For SAR's Last Battle Of HK Veteran

The funeral has taken place of Ng Sai-ming a “gunner” in the British Army Royal Artillery during the Battle of Hong ... Read more

Coronavirus Fear Can't Dampen LKF's Halloween Spirit

Thousands of revellers crowded into Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong nightlife district as the easing of coronavirus regulation... Read more

Ten Nabbed Over Money Exchange Shop Robberies

Police said on Saturday they had arrested 10 people in connection with two robbery cases in Yau Ma Tei in which money ex... Read more

'Trick Or Treat, But Don't Break The Rules' - Police

The authorities have warned that social distancing rules still apply - even on Halloween. They say they'll be strictl... Read more

Sophia Chan Defends Quarantine Exemptions

Health Secretary Sophia Chan said on Saturday that the government would maintain its policy of under which some people e... Read more

Seven Cleared Of Rioting In Aug 31 Protest

The District Court on Saturday acquitted seven people of rioting during a protest in Wan Chai and Causeway Bay on August... Read more

'Low Risk' That Rapid Tests Will Miss Covid Cases

The company behind a new rapid Covid-19 testing scheme at the airport on Friday dismissed concerns about accuracy, sayin... Read more

HK's Economic Contraction Eases Amid Covid

Hong Kong's economic slump has eased considerably with new provisional figures showing that GDP declined by 3.4 percent ... Read more

'20,000 Tourism Jobs Could Be Lost In December'

Around 20,000 jobs in the tourism sector could be lost or furloughed if the government doesn't fully reopen the border s... Read more

Govt Takes 'Made In China' Fight With US To The WTO

The government says it has launched proceedings at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to challenge a demand by Washingto... Read more

Office Worker Is First Untraced Covid Case In Days

Hong Kong has reported its first coronavirus infection with no known source in almost a week. The patient, a 44-year-... Read more