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'Job Subsidy Failing To Protect Hotel Workers'

Workers' representatives from the hotel as well as food and beverages sectors said on Tuesday that employees are still f... Read more

Fanling Jewellery Shop Targeted In Smash-and-grab

It took all but a minute for two men to pull off a daring smash-and-grab robbery in broad daylight. Police said they ... Read more

Book Fair Set For December Return

Book lovers craving for a good read now have something to look forward to. Organisers of the Hong Kong Book Fair, whi... Read more

Curbs On Restaurants, Cinemas To Ease From Friday

The government has announced that, from Friday, dine-in services will be allowed at restaurants in the evenings and ente... Read more

Re-infection 'makes Covid Battle That Much Harder'

University of Hong Kong researchers who documented the world's first case of coronavirus re-infection said on Tuesday wh... Read more

First Security Law Suspect Denied Bail Again

A Hong Kong court again denied bail on Tuesday to the first person charged under the new national security law. Tong ... Read more

Expert: Don't Relax Social Distancing Measures Yet

An infectious disease expert has called on the government not to relax social distancing measures until mass testing in ... Read more

Critics Of DOJ Disrespecting Judiciary: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has dismissed suggestions that an intervention by the Secretary for Justice to block two priv... Read more

CE Blasts 'politically Motivated' Health Experts

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday slammed health experts who criticised the universal coronavirus tests to be held f... Read more

Hong Kong Man Was Reinfected With Covid: Study

Researchers at the University of Hong Kong on Monday said they have proved that a Hong Kong man was infected with Covid-... Read more

New Covid Cases Drop To Single-digits

For the first time in more than a month and a half, the number of new Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong has returned to single... Read more

Court Accepts Govt Move To Block Cases By Ted Hui

Two private prosecutions relating to the anti-government protests last year were formally halted on Monday after the sec... Read more

Open University Invites Name Change Suggestions

The Open University of Hong Kong said it is planning to change its name, in what the authorities said was a bid to chang... Read more

I-Cable Sackings 'to Boost News Department'

Under-fire broadcaster i-Cable Communications has defended the sacking of three senior newsroom staff, insisting it's ai... Read more

'Hot Nights Sapping The Health In Concrete Jungle'

A Chinese University expert has called on the government to install more greenery in the city to help people living in c... Read more