Don't Restrict HK People's Travel: Fernando Cheung
Outgoing Labour Party lawmaker Fernando Cheung says Beijing may try to restrict people from leaving the SAR as concerns ... Read more
Govt To Deep Clean A Dozen Kowloon Markets
The government said on Saturday that it was making arrangements for 12 public markets across Kowloon to undergo deep cle... Read more
Dozens More Catch Coronavirus In Hong Kong
Hong Kong saw 64 new confirmed Covid-19 cases on Saturday – all but four of the patients infected locally – with the... Read more
Hopefuls Sign Up For September Legco Polls
The nomination period for September's Legislative Council elections opened on Saturday, with several political parties i... Read more
Losing UK Judges Would Be Disastrous For HK: Expert
A Hong Kong legal expert has expressed alarm after the president of the UK's Supreme Court, Robert Reed, said its judges... Read more
New Virus Cluster Feared Among Hospital Staff
Authorities on Saturday were bracing for a second cluster of Covid-19 cases involving hospital staff, with three employe... Read more
Twelfth Covid-19 Patient Dies In Hong Kong
An elderly man with Covid-19 died in Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Saturday in what was the territory's 12th fatality link... Read more
HK May Need Temporary Hospitals: Anthony Wu
An executive for one of the private labs helping the government conduct large-scale Covid-19 tests has warned that the g... Read more
HA Eyes Options For Covid-19 Patients To Convalesce
The Hospital Authority said on Saturday that it could start sending recovering coronavirus patients to Lei Yue Mun Park ... Read more
SAR May Need To Extend Social Distancing: David Hui
Chinese University infectious disease expert David Hui says the government social distancing rules - which are set to ex... Read more
SAR Gazettes New Measures For High Risk Arrivals
The SAR on Saturday gazetted new measures against imported cases of Covid-19 with people who have visited areas deemed h... Read more
UK Top Court May Stop Sending Judges To Hong Kong
The president of the UK Supreme Court in London, Lord Reed of Allermuir, has hinted that its judges may no longer be abl... Read more
CS Says Civil Servants Can Work As Usual For Now
The Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung on Friday said the government had not asked civil servants to work from home for now,... Read more
Tam Tak-chi Out On Bail After Appearing In Court
People Power activist Tam Tak-chi appeared in Fanling Court on Friday on charges relating to a protest in Central in Jan... Read more
Time Runs Out For 'Lantau Tomorrow' Study
Legco’s Finance Committee completed its last meeting of the current term on Friday without vetting a funding request f... Read more