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Justice Chief Wants To Stop Private Cases: Ted Hui

Democratic Party lawmaker Ted Hui said on Wednesday that he believes Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng is paving the way to... Read more

John Lee 'heartbroken' Over Arrests Of Young People

Security secretary John Lee says he is "heartbroken" to see so many young people arrested during the anti-government pro... Read more

Rights Groups Urge Beijing To Drop Security Law

More than 80 rights groups from around the world have issued a joint open letter to the National People's Congress Stand... Read more

HK People Don't Want This Security Law: James Tien

The honorary chairman of the Liberal Party, James Tien, said on Wednesday that most people in Hong Kong don't want the n... Read more

Democrats Demand More From UK On Citizenship

The Democratic Party has called on Britain to offer right of abode or full citizenship to BN(O) passport holders in Hong... Read more

Extraditions Possible Under New Law: Tam Yiu-chung

Hong Kong people accused of breaking the soon-to-be implemented national security law could find themselves extradited t... Read more

'Eased Measures Good News For Catering Industry'

The catering industry has applauded the government's decision to lift most social gathering restrictions at restaurants ... Read more

Police Watchdog Says Complaints Being Processed

The head of the Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) has rejected suggestions that officers haven't been held ac... Read more

Unemployment Hits Highest Rate Since Sars Crisis

Government data shows that almost 6 percent of Hong Kong's work force – or more than 230,000 people – were out of w... Read more

China, UK Clash Over HK At UN Rights Meeting

Britain said on Tuesday that Beijing plan to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong would undermine the auton... Read more

Small Protests Mark A Year Since Huge March

Anti-government protesters have made several attempts to mark the first anniversary of Hong Kong's biggest protest march... Read more

Legco Seeks Compensation Over Stinky Disruptions

Legco has sought compensation from pro-democracy lawmakers Ted Hui, Ray Chan and Chu Hoi-dick for hurling smelly objects... Read more

Govt To Allow Gatherings Of 50 People From Friday

The government has announced that up to 50 people will be allowed to gather for public events from Friday, as the Covid-... Read more

'New Law Would Cover Foreign Political Exchanges'

Security Secretary John Lee said on Tuesday that he believes the new security law that Beijing is preparing for Hong Kon... Read more

Private Prosecution System Can Be Abused: Minister

Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng on Tuesday set out a host of reasons why she might have to intervene in a private prosecu... Read more