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Lantau Project 'benefits Developers, Not HK People'

A land concern group said developers – rather than the people of Hong Kong – stand to benefit more from the massive ... Read more

Historic North Point Theatre Sold For HK$4.7 Billion

The historic State Theatre Building in North Point has been sold at auction for HK$4.77 billion. New World Developmen... Read more

'Court Rulings Made Public To Enhance Transparency'

The judiciary said on Thursday that it will be publishing summaries of selected decisions by the District Court and Magi... Read more

Experts Raise Alarm As Covid Cases Continue To Rise

Sources tell RTHK that authorities are expected to report 17 new Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong on Thursday amid heightened... Read more

Coming Days Crucial For Stemming Virus, Medics Warn

One of the government's advisers on the coronavirus pandemic is warning that Hong Kong risks a large-scale outbreak if t... Read more

Magistrate's Rulings Published Amid Criticism Row

In an unusual move, the judiciary has published a number of judgements by a former magistrate who had in recent months b... Read more

Pharmacy Workers, Students Among New Covid Cases

A pharmacy worker, a Baptist University student and a disabled care home resident were the latest Covid-19 patients in H... Read more

Female Politicians Plagued By Gender Bias: Study

Female politicians in Hong Kong are found to be battling a host of issues, among them sexism and under-representation, b... Read more

Activists Urge Public To Write Against Delisting

Pro-democracy activists have urged the public to write to the Education Bureau (EDB), to demand the withdrawal of its de... Read more

'Disease Expert's Reported Departure Will Impact HK'

A top health expert has said that University of Hong Kong's decision not to renew globally well-known pandemic expert P... Read more

Vigil Marks 100 Days Of Detainees' Hunger Strike

Activists staged a candlelight vigil outside the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Detention Centre (CIC) on Tuesday to mark 1... Read more

Decision To Ban Teacher 'not Based On Full Picture'

Education sector lawmaker Ip Kin-yuen has strongly criticised a decision to ban a primary school teacher from the classr... Read more

De-registered Teacher 'imposed Independence Ideas'

The government has defended its unprecedented move to de-register a primary school teacher for life, saying he had impos... Read more

Tests Urged For Eatery Patrons As Waiter Gets Covid

Health authorities said anyone who dined at a Vietnamese restaurant in a Tsim Sha Tsui hotel in the past week could get ... Read more

National Security Law Case Transferred To High Court

The trial of the first man charged with secession and terrorism under the national security law is to be transferred fro... Read more