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All Eyes On Legco Decision By Beijing

The controversy over a one-year vacuum in the legislature because of the postponed Legco election – along with the fat... Read more

'Effect Of Pandemic On The Elders Still Unknown'

Elderly Commission chairman Lam Ching-choi on Friday warned that the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the elderly i... Read more

Concerns Raised Over Self-swab Method Of Mass Tests

An infectious disease adviser to the government has raised concerns about the accuracy of a new specimen collection meth... Read more

'Mass Tests May Not Prevent Dormitory Outbreaks'

An organiser with the Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions, Shek Pui-yin, on Friday welcomed the govern... Read more

SAR's Mental Health Is Suffering, Says HKU Professor

The head of psychiatry at The University of Hong Kong says there has been an alarming deterioration in the SAR's mental ... Read more

Catholic Schools To 'teach' Security, Anthem Law

The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong has asked its primary and secondary schools to facilitate students' learning about the... Read more

Activists Told They'll Be Charged Over June 4 Vigil

A number of pro-democracy activists reported on Thursday that they have been told by the police they will be charged wit... Read more

Concern Grows As Another Maid Comes Down With Covid

Another foreign domestic helper who recently stayed at a boarding house has tested positive for coronavirus, as health a... Read more

Macau Also Tightens Entry Rules For HK Visitors

Macau has tightened restrictions on people travelling from Hong Kong, saying people arriving there will now have to prod... Read more

MTR Reports First-half Loss As Patronage Dives

The MTR Corporation plunged into the red in the first half of 2020 as part of the fallout from the Covid-19 outbreak and... Read more

New Law To Boost HK Freedoms: Top Beijing Official

The vice-president of China’s Supreme People’s Court has reiterated that Hong Kong’s new national security law wil... Read more

Work-from-home For Civil Servants Extended By A Week

The government announced on Thursday it's extending work-from-home arrangements for civil servants for another week unti... Read more

Jail Terms For Yuen Long Protester Duo Upheld

A High Court judge has dismissed appeals lodged by two men against their eight-month jail sentences each for possessing ... Read more

At The Boarding House Building – Fear And Silence

A resident living in the Wan Chai building where a domestic helper agency linked to a possible cluster of Covid-19 cases... Read more

Journalists In HK Hitting 'unusual' Visa Issues: FCC

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) said on Thursday that reporters in the city were experiencing "highly unusual" ... Read more