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John Lee Shrugs Off Police Sanctions

The Secretary for Security John Lee says he's not worried about countries, including the United States, sanctioning Hong... Read more

Tuen Mun Man Found With Rat Hepatitis E

The Department of Health's Centre for Health Protection says it is looking into a human case of rat hepatitis E, involvi... Read more

High Profile Democrat Trials To Start In February

The trials of some of the SAR's most prominent pro-democracy figures over their involvement in last year's anti-governme... Read more

Govt Has No Plans To Hold Legco By-elections

The government on Friday said it has no plans to hold any Legco by-elections before a general election scheduled for Sep... Read more

Parents Divided Over Covid Testing For Students

Many parents said they are worried about possible coronavirus outbreaks in schools when they resume next week, but they'... Read more

Patrons Return As Lan Kwai Fong Bars Reopen

Bars across Hong Kong reopened their doors for business for the first time on Friday following a two-month, government-i... Read more

High Court Upholds Gay Inheritance Rights

The High Court has ruled that same-sex couples who marry overseas must be allowed to inherit each other's estates like o... Read more

Ousted Lawmaker Yan Chan 'has No Regrets'

Pro-government lawmaker Yan Chan said she's disappointed with a court decision that unseated her but insisted she has no... Read more

More Foreign Judges May Resign, Says Dennis Kwok

Legal sector lawmaker Dennis Kwok said he fears that more foreign non-permanent judges (NPJ) may resign from Hong Kong's... Read more

HK To Hedge Vaccine Bet By Picking Two Manufacturers

The Hong Kong government plans to buy vaccines from more than one manufacturer to ensure that people here get the right ... Read more

Australian Judge Resigns From Top HK Court

The Hong Kong government announced on Friday that Australian judge Justice James Spigelman has resigned from the Court o... Read more

Allow Bars To Operate Till 6am: Tommy Cheung

Catering sector and Liberal Party lawmaker Tommy Cheung has called on the government to ease social distancing restricti... Read more

Regular Covid Testing For High-risk Groups Begins

The government on Friday announced plans to test high-risk groups regularly for Covid-19, such as people working in care... Read more

'Octopus Payment In Wet Markets Not Feasible'

Representatives of Hong Kong's wet markets said plans to try and get stall vendors to switch to contactless payment migh... Read more

Yan Chan Loses Bid To Overturn Unseating Ruling

Pro-government lawmaker Yan Chan has failed in her final attempt to overturn a court decision which effectively unseats ... Read more