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Security Law 'forces People To Flee': Police Chief

The commissioner of police, Chris Tang, has talked up the new national security law, saying it has been successful in cr... Read more

LSD Activists Recall Beijing's Poll Reform Bid

Four members of the League of Social Democrats (LSD) held a protest outside the liaison office on Monday to demand unive... Read more

'Online Access Puts Cross-border Students In A Spot'

The Federation of Education Workers has urged the authorities to find ways to help cross-border students who are hampere... Read more

Phased Resumption Of Classes From Late September

The Education Bureau on Monday announced the phased resumption of classes in schools, from September 23. Education Se... Read more

Tai Po Councillors Slam Test Centre Location

A group of Tai Po district councillors staged a protest outside one of the Covid-19 sample collection centres calling on... Read more

Coronavirus Cases 'back To Single-digits'

There are now hopes that number of Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong will return to single-digits, again. Sources said the ... Read more

Covid-19 Test Registrations Near Half A Million Mark

Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip said registration for the citywide voluntary Covid-19 tests has been running... Read more

Injured Student Wants Focus On 'excessive Force'

A university student who was injured during the police storming of Prince Edward MTR station last year said on the anniv... Read more

Man Missing After Prince Edward Incident 'now In UK'

A video, apparently by a man who was rumoured to have gone missing or died during last year's police storming of Prince ... Read more

Expert Says Mass Testing May Make Govt Cautious

An infectious diseases expert says that mass Covid-19 testing may make authorities more cautious, even though the govern... Read more

Feature: Autism And Masks – Facing The Challenge

Living with Covid means wearing masks has become a daily routine, and while some may find them uncomfortable, most peopl... Read more

More Than 430,000 Sign Up For Tests

The government said late on Sunday that more than 430 000 people have signed up online for the Universal Community Testi... Read more

Test Critics Are Just Anti-Beijing Troublemakers: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Sunday hit out at activists who have called on the public to boycott the upcoming city-wid... Read more

Beijing Chastises HK Testing Critics For 'vile Acts'

The central government's office in charge of Hong Kong affairs, as well as Beijing's liaison office in the SAR, on Sunda... Read more

Society Should Condemn Virus Test 'fallacies': Govt

The government expressed "extreme disappointment and regret" on Sunday over what it said was misleading information surr... Read more