Buildings Dept To Audit Window Checks For Safety
The Buildings Department said on Sunday it would be conducting audit checks on certificates of window inspections to mak... Read more
Time For HK To 'reindustrialise'- Alice Mak
Federation of Trade Unions legislator, Alice Mak, has called on the government to reform Hong Kong's economy by re-indus... Read more
'Australian Judge Did Not Quit Over Security Law'
The Chief Executive’s office has dismissed suggestions that Australian judge Justice James Spigelman resigned from the... Read more
Virus Lab Worker Tests Positive As Cases Pass 5,000
The number of coronavirus cases in Hong Kong has passed 5,000 after the city recorded 13 new infections on Saturday. ... Read more
12 Detainees Have All Picked Their Lawyers: John Lee
The Secretary for Security, John Lee, says 12 Hong Kong people detained in Shenzhen while allegedly attempting to flee t... Read more
Expert Urges Regular Tests For Care Home Residents
A government adviser on infectious diseases says health officials should seriously consider regularly testing residents ... Read more
Customs Seizes Watches, Phones, Baby Formula On Boat
Law enforcement authorities say they have seized suspected smuggled goods worth HK$2.5 million from a speedboat off nort... Read more
'Name Foreign Judges For National Security Cases'
A senior legal scholar has urged the government to act now to identify which foreign judges will be entitled to sit in n... Read more
Health Chief: Hotel Will Boost Quarantine Capacity
Health Secretary Sophia Chan said on Saturday that a hotel had been found to provide hundreds of rooms for quarantine us... Read more
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