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Inaction On Rubber Crumb Pollution 'frustrating'

The environmental charity Plastic Free Seas on Friday called for an investigation into the source of more than two tonne... Read more

'Liberal Studies May Now Become A Brainwashing Tool'

Activists belonging to an alliance of students and teachers said on Friday that they fear Liberal Studies will end up as... Read more

Two Care Homes Evacuated After Covid Cases

About 130 elderly residents and staff at two elderly care homes will have to be evacuated after one resident contracted ... Read more

Court Dismisses National Security Law Challenge

The High Court has rejected the first legal challenge against the constitutionality of the new national security law, in... Read more

Health Code For Cross Border Travel On The Way

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Friday that the government would unveil a health code plan to enable cross border tra... Read more

CE Urges Mass Participation In Universal Virus Tests

The Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Friday urged the people to make use of a free coronavirus test being offered by the go... Read more

Rift In Opposition Camp Trickles Down To Supporters

Pro-democracy supporters who called into an RTHK radio programme on Friday reflected the rift that was in the camp over ... Read more

Two Arrested In HK$4.6mn 'money-lending Scam'

Police have arrested two people accused of cheating HK$4.6 million from at least four victims in a suspected money-lendi... Read more

Travel Industry Needs Immediate Aid: Council Head

The Travel Industry Council has warned many local businesses in the sector are teetering on the brink of collapse and ne... Read more

Universal Tests Like Wasting Bullets: Ho Pak-leung

University of Hong Kong microbiologist Ho Pak-leung on Friday cast doubt on the effectiveness of the universal coronavir... Read more

Govt Adviser Hopes 5 Million Will Take Covid Tests

An infectious disease expert who advises the government on its anti-epidemic response, Professor David Hui, said he hope... Read more

Cash Incentive Mooted For Govt Test Participants

The president of the Doctors' Union, Henry Yeung, has called for cash incentives to get people to take part in governmen... Read more

Six More Arrested Over Yuen Long Violence

Police say they've arrested six men on suspicion of rioting and conspiracy to wound in connection with the indiscriminat... Read more

Teresa Cheng Intervenes Again To Stop Protest Case

Teresa Cheng has again exercised her authority as Secretary for Justice to take control of a private prosecution initiat... Read more

US Move Unlikely To Hit HK, Says Shippers' Council

The chairman of the Hong Kong Shippers' Council, Willy Lin, has brushed aside concerns that the stoppage of the bilatera... Read more