Mainland Confirms Arrest Of 12 'who Fled To Taiwan'
The Security Bureau said on Friday that Hong Kong police have received notification from their mainland counterparts abo... Read more
In A First, Man Jailed For Possessing Cable Ties
In the first conviction of its kind in Hong Kong, a real-estate agent was sentenced to five-and-a-half months in prison ... Read more
Food Panda Worker Among New Virus Victims
Health officials played down concerns about coronavirus spreading to customers after a food delivery worker who works in... Read more
Kindergartens Urged To Instil National Identity
The Education Secretary, Kevin Yeung, has called on kindergarten teachers to help toddlers and young children develop th... Read more
Pan-dems Protest In Legco Over Yuen Long Claims
Pro-democracy lawmakers staged a protest accusing the authorities of attempting to change the narrative of the Yuen Long... Read more
CE To Focus On 'rectifying Mistakes' In Society
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, said she will spend the next year or two "rectifying mistakes" in society, including st... Read more
James Tien Calls For Independent Yuen Long Probe
The honourary chairman of the Liberal Party, James Tien, has called on the government to set up an independent commissio... Read more
Jimmy Lai Intimidation Case Verdict On September 3
The West Kowloon Magistracy will deliver its verdict on September 3 in the case against Next Media founder Jimmy Lai, wh... Read more
Masks Are New Normal For Some, Despite Easing Curbs
It's mask off for some, but there are also others who are not taking any chances. As relaxed social-distancing measur... Read more
Govt To Set Up 141 Collection Centres For Virus Test
The government said on Friday that 141 sample collection centres will operate for its coronavirus universal testing sche... Read more
Travel Sector Urges Quick Action On Health Code
The Travel Agent Owners Association's president has called on the government to roll out the long-planned health code pr... Read more
Media Just Beamed The Events In Yuen Long: HKJA
The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) on Friday hit back at criticisms about the media coverage of the July 21 Yu... Read more
Schools 'could Reopen As Soon As Mid-September'
School principals say officials have told them that classes could resume from as soon as the middle of next month if the... Read more
Police Chief Denies Rewriting History
The commissioner of police, Chris Tang, on Thursday rejected claims that the force is trying to re-write history with it... Read more
'Stay Vigilant Despite Relaxed Mask Order'
The undersecretary for food and health, Chui Tak-yi, on Thursday urged people to stay vigilant, saying a planned relaxin... Read more