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Controversial Satirical Show Set For Its Last Act

RTHK's satirical show, Headliner, will be airing its last show on Friday night after three decades, amid controversy ove... Read more

Signalling Upgrade Woes Now Hit East Rail Line

Transport minister Frank Chan told lawmakers on Friday that onsite testing of a new signalling system on the East Rail L... Read more

Civil Servants Must Not Oppose New Law: Patrick Nip

The Secretary for the Civil Service, Patrick Nip, said on Friday that civil servants cannot take any action to oppose th... Read more

No Plan To Bail Out Hong Kong Airlines: Paul Chan

Financial Secretary Paul Chan has brushed aside concerns that the government could use more public money to bail out oth... Read more

Community Service Ordered For Obstructing Police

A cleaner has been ordered to serve 160 hours of community service for obstructing a police officer at work during a pro... Read more

'No Need To Call Police If Pupils Disrespect Anthem'

The chairman of the Association of the Heads of Secondary Schools, Teddy Tang, said on Friday that there's no need for s... Read more

'New Wording To Target Those Aiding Foreign Agents'

A local deputy to the National People's Congress said an unexpected change of wording in the national security law being... Read more

Unions Confident Of Hitting Target For Action

Activist labour unions planning an unofficial referendum on the national security law said on Thursday that they're conf... Read more

Taiwan Plans Safe Haven For Hong Kong People

Taiwan will open a special office next month to deal with Hong Kongers wanting to move to the island, including those se... Read more

Anthem Guidelines Issued To Hong Kong Schools

The government has handed down guidelines to all primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong on how to educate students a... Read more

Residents Make Last Bid To Halt Redevelopment Plan

District councillors and concern groups representing residents who live near Caroline Hill Road will gather outside the ... Read more

Store Owner Rejects Call To Remove Protest Statue

The owner of a children's clothes shop in Hong Kong has refused a request from his landlord to remove a statue celebr... Read more

HA Prepares For Covid Waves, 4 Imported Cases Added

The chief executive of the Hospital Authority, Tony Ko, said public hospitals are gearing up for a potential upsurge in ... Read more

Bands Are Back, But Musicians' Lives Still Off Key

After a three-month ban, live music is finally returning to local bars and restaurants starting at midnight on Friday. ... Read more

New Wording In Law Draft Raises Opposition Fears

Opposition lawmakers have raised concerns about an unexpected change of wording in the draft national security law unvei... Read more