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
Expelled Xi Critic Hails HK's Fight For Rights
A retired Communist Party school teacher who was recently expelled from the party and stripped of her pension has told R... Read more
Dead Teenager Had A Troubled Life, Inquest Told
The mother of a teenage girl whose body was found in waters off Yau Tong last September told a coroner's inquest that he... Read more
'Jimmy Lai Has Case To Answer In Intimidation Case'
West Kowloon Magistrates' Court has ruled that Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai has a case to answer over allegations that ... Read more
US Delays 'made In China Label' Rule By 45 Days
The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau said Washington has delayed till November 9 an order mand... Read more
'Sacking Of Govt Staff Should Be After A Verdict'
The chairman of the Federation of Civil Service Unions, Leung Chau-ting, said on Monday a threat to sack civil servants ... Read more
Registration For Covid-19 Tests To Start This Week
Secretary for the Civil Service, Patrick Nip, said people will be able to register online for the universal Covid-19 tes... Read more
'Govt Tests May Spot Only One Third Of The Cases'
A medical expert said on Monday that he thinks the government's upcoming citywide Covid testing scheme will identify onl... Read more
'Five Demands' Chant May Violate Law, Police Warn
Police warned People Power vice-chairman Tam Tak-chi on Sunday that he may be violating the new security law for saying ... Read more
Maid Falls Through Cracks In Contact-tracing Mix-up
Health authorities were scrambling on Sunday to find out how a close contact of a known Covid-19 patient spent almost a ... Read more
'Mini-outbreak' Triggers Quarantine At Care Home
Health authorities on Sunday ordered around 100 residents and staff of a care home for the mentally disabled in Lei Muk ... Read more
Almost One-third Of HK's Poor Now Jobless: Survey
A new survey conducted by a grassroots organisation indicates that the jobless rate among the poor is five times worse t... Read more