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'Xi Leading Nation To Become Prosperous And Powerful'

China strategist Andrew Leung on Friday said it was "preordained" for Xi Jinping to stay as the country's president, and... Read more

Ice Hockey Body Faces Sanctions Over Anthem Debacle

Sports authorities say they believe the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association failed to follow rules on handling the national... Read more

HK$3,000 Vouchers To Be Available From April 16

Hongkongers will be able to get their hands on HK$3,000 in spending vouchers from April 16, the government announced on ... Read more

Quality Of Outside Nurses Will Be Safeguarded: Govt

Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau on Friday said safeguards will be put in place to ensure the quality of non-locally traine... Read more

'Unanimous Vote Shows All 1.4bn People Want Xi'

Hong Kong politicians on Friday hailed the re-election of Xi Jinping as president, saying this is the wish of all Chines... Read more

'Hospitals Can't Beat Social Media For Speed Of News'

Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau on Friday said it was undesirable how the public was informed about recent mishaps at publ... Read more

'More Should Be Done To Attract Non-local Doctors'

The head of one of Hong Kong's medical schools says that while bringing non-local doctors to the SAR could be a solution... Read more

National Security Police Arrest Two Women

National security police said late on Thursday that they had arrested two women in separate cases. In a statement, th... Read more

Bishop Stephen Chow To Visit Beijing Next Month

The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, Stephen Chow, will visit Beijing for five days from April 17, at the i... Read more

Changing Room Ceiling Structurally Sound: Hospital

Queen Elizabeth Hospital said on Thursday that maintenance work is taking place at one of its staff changing rooms after... Read more

Greater Bay Area Residents Keen To Visit HK: Survey

A global consulting firm on Thursday said there is strong demand from Greater Bay Area residents to visit Hong Kong now ... Read more

New Dentists May Need Three Years Of Public Service

Newly qualified dentists could be made to work in the public sector for up to three years as part of a government plan t... Read more

Rights Group Welcomes Plan To Bring In Outside Nurses

An advocacy group for patients' rights on Thursday welcomed a government proposal to allow non-locally trained nurses to... Read more

Proposal To Allow Non-HK Trained Nurses To Work Here

The government has proposed allowing non-locally trained nurses to practise in Hong Kong without taking the licensing ex... Read more

HKJC Sponsors Liaison Office's Youth Exchange Schemes

The Jockey Club on Wednesday said it has signed two collaboration agreements with the central government's liaison offic... Read more