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Critics Of IPCC Report Have 'bad Intentions': CS

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung on Sunday accused critics of a police watchdog report into last year's social unrest of h... Read more

'Government Keen To Help Needy Get Their Money'

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung on Sunday said relief measures the government announced earlier will be implemented in th... Read more

IT Lawmaker Issues Rallying Cry In Support Of RTHK

The lawmaker representing the information technology sector, Charles Mok, on Sunday said the public must counter "divisi... Read more

Exam Officials Quit Amid History Question Outcry

Two officials at the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA) have resigned from their posts, sources sai... Read more

Alleged Police Brutality Victim Jailed For Assault

A 62-year-old man who was allegedly the victim of police brutality while in custody in hospital last year was sentenced ... Read more

HK Schools Are Becoming 'lawless': Xinhua

Xinhua News Agency said on Saturday that schools in Hong Kong appear to have become "lawless places", where people can f... Read more

Don't Be Blinded By Lies About Police: State Media

A mainland newspaper has urged Hong Kong people not to believe "the lies" about the city's police, now that a report has... Read more

Several Arrested As Mall Protests Resume

The police subdued and arrested several people in the East Point City mall in Tseung Kwan O on Saturday, as officers war... Read more

Domestic Violence Has Soared In HK, Group Says

The Federation of Women's Centres says it has recorded a surge in domestic violence cases during the coronavirus pandemi... Read more

Govt To Study Ocean Park's Options: Edward Yau

The Commerce Secretary, Edward Yau, said on Saturday that the government will study in the coming half year whether Ocea... Read more

Debate Continues Over Decision To Pull DSE Question

The government has come under renewed fire over its decision to pull a controversial exam question on Japan's invasion o... Read more

Crowds Gather To Remember Anti-extradition Protester

People gathered in Admiralty's Pacific Place mall on Friday to mark 11 months since an anti-extradition protester plunge... Read more

Police, Security Bureau Welcome IPCC's Findings

The police and the Security Bureau have welcomed a report by the police watchdog which found no "systemic problems" in t... Read more

Five Face Further Illegal Assembly Charges

Five pro-democracy figures have been charged with additional offences in relation to anti-government protests ahead of t... Read more

Ex-adviser Says IPCC's Report 'lacks Key Data'

A British academic hired by Hong Kong's Independent Police Complaints Council as an adviser has criticised its report, s... Read more