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Four Lose Over HK$2.4mn In Scam: Police

Police say four people were scammed by a person who pretended to be a "special agent" and cheated them out of HK$2.4 mil... Read more

Jury Returns Open Verdict In Teenage Girl's Death

A jury has reached an open verdict in the death inquest of a teenage girl whose naked body was found drifting in the sea... Read more

HK Swimmers Left Dry As Beaches, Pools Stay Shut

Coronavirus restrictions on pools and beaches in Hong Kong have left thousands of competitive swimmers out of the water ... Read more

Ex-HKO Head: Sack Tommy Cheung From Exco

A former head of the Hong Kong Observatory has urged Chief Executive Carrie Lam to sack catering sector lawmaker Tommy C... Read more

Cathay To Forgo Subsidy, Clears Way For Firings

Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon said on Friday that they won't be applying for the second round of the government's sub... Read more

'Gratifying To See 1.5mn Taking Part In Govt Tests'

The Secretary for Civil Service Patrick Nip said it is gratifying to see more than 1.5 million people took part in the g... Read more

Govt To Allow Reopening Of Bars Next Week: Zeman

The chairman of the Lan Kwai Fong Group, Allan Zeman, said on Friday authorities are to allow the reopening of bars from... Read more

Fraser Institute Gets Mixed Response From Government

The SAR government has welcomed the Fraser Institute once again ranking Hong Kong as the world's freest economy in its E... Read more

Police Charge Bus Driver With Dangerous Driving

Police have charged a 36-year-old bus driver with dangerous driving. He was arrested on Sunday on Nathan Road, where the... Read more

Pedder Building Gets Grade One Historic Status

The Pedder Building in Central has been given the status of a grade one historic building, despite opposition from its o... Read more

Michael Tien Calls For Another Handout And More Tax

Roundtable lawmaker Michael Tien has called on the Chief Executive Carrie Lam to hand out HK$10,000 to all Hong Kong res... Read more

Full Government Services To Resume Next Week

The government will resume normal public services from next Tuesday as the threat posed by the Covid-19 outbreak eases. ... Read more

Hong Kong Reports 12 More Covid-19 Cases

Hong Kong reported a slight rebound in the number of Covid-19 cases with 12 cases reported on Thursday, up from six the ... Read more

Four On The Run Over San Po Kong Smash-and-grab

The police are on the hunt for four people over the second smash-and-grab robbery in Hong Kong in just over two weeks. ... Read more

Tour Guides 'struggling To Secure Govt Lifeline'

Several tourism unions said many tour guides have been unable to apply for a government subsidy for the sector under the... Read more