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People Power's Tam Tak-chi Arrested For Sedition

The vice-chairman of the People Power group, Tam Tak-chi, on Sunday said he'd been arrested by police after national sec... Read more

Mass Covid Testing Produces 10 Cases So Far

The Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip on Sunday said the universal Covid-19 testing programme has identified 1... Read more

Vaccines Already Ordered For One-third Of Residents

An infectious disease expert who advises the government on the Covid-19 pandemic on Sunday said the administration has a... Read more

'Pan-dems Must Boycott Legco To Continue The Fight'

Lawmaker Chu Hoi-dick on Sunday called on fellow legislators from the pro-democracy camp to boycott the extended session... Read more

Prisons In Focus As Another Inmate Tests Positive

Staff and inmates at Pik Uk Prison are to be tested for coronavirus after a prisoner who worked in a department handling... Read more

Man Charged With False Imprisonment, Arms Possession

A Yuen Long man has been charged with attacking and illegally detaining his former landlord, and possessing unlicensed w... Read more

Don't Take Part In Sunday's March: Police

Police say a large number of officers will be deployed in Kowloon on Sunday in view of online calls for a demonstration ... Read more

Seven New Covid-19 Cases Reported In Hong Kong

Hong Kong reported seven new Covid-19 infections on Saturday, with all of the cases being locally-acquired. The Cent... Read more

Inmate Tests Preliminary Positive For Covid-19

Hundreds of inmates and staff at Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre and Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre will have to be tested for ... Read more

Teresa Cheng Moves To Clarify Separation Of Powers

The Justice Secretary, Teresa Cheng, has become the latest top official to wade into the row over whether there's a "sep... Read more

Not Yet Time To Allow Full-day Classes: Kevin Yeung

The Education Secretary, Kevin Yeung, said on Saturday that the authorities will consider letting schools resume full-da... Read more

More Than 1mn Now Signed Up For Tests: Govt

The Secretary for Civil Service, Patrick Nip, said on Saturday that more than one million people have signed up for free... Read more

Mother Arrested Over Death Of Her Son, 21

Police have arrested a 46-year-old woman in Kwai Chung on Saturday in connection with the death of her 21-year-old son. ... Read more

Subsidence Halts Work On Kai Tak Commercial Site

Work has been halted on a commercial development at the former Kai Tak airport site after the MTR Corporation discovered... Read more

Government Hits Back At 'interference' From UN

The government has hit back at criticism from UN human rights experts of Beijing's new National Security Law for the SAR... Read more