'RTHK Management, Governance Must Also Be Reviewed'
Commerce and Economic Development Secretary Edward Yau said on Wednesday that not only must RTHK carry out a thorough re... Read more
Most HK People Open To Working From Home: Survey
A survey suggests 80 percent of employees in Hong Kong would like to work from home at least once a week, even after the... Read more
People Urged To Light Candles Across HK On June 4
Unable to hold a mass vigil due to coronavirus controls, the people of Hong Kong should light candles across the city to... Read more
IPCC Critics Wrongly Influencing Public: John Lee
Security Secretary John Lee on Wednesday slammed critics of an IPCC report into the city's unrest, urging the public to ... Read more
International Schools Reopen As Covid Cases Drop
A number of International schools in Hong Kong resumed classes on Wednesday with stepped-up disinfection and public hygi... Read more
HK's Latest Virus Curbs Make No Sense, Says Expert
An infectious disease expert said on Wednesday that Hong Kong's latest set of social distancing measures to prevent coro... Read more
Lawmakers Slam, Hail Action Against RTHK
The chairman of Legco's Panel on IT and Broadcasting, Charles Mok, on Wednesday warned that the ongoing RTHK row will ha... Read more
RTHK Apologises, Will Halt Production Of 'Headliner'
Radio Television Hong Kong announced on Tuesday evening that it will shortly suspend production of its satirical show He... Read more
Govt Orders Full Review, Public Account From RTHK
The government on Tuesday issued Radio Television Hong Kong with a list of demands including a full review of its editor... Read more
'Most Unaware That Beer Belly Increases Cancer Risk'
The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society warned on Tuesday that many people in the city are unaware of a link between having a ... Read more
Call To Weed Out Marijuana Dealers Using Dating App
A group of DAB community officers have called for a crackdown on drug dealers, saying they have come across a mobile pho... Read more
RTHK Warned Over 'gratuitous Attack' On Police
The Communications Authority (CA) on Tuesday issued Radio Television Hong Kong with its second warning in as many months... Read more
Virus Curbs Stay, But Religious Gatherings Exempted
The government said on Tuesday that it plans to conduct more coronavirus tests in Hong Kong, as it announced an extensio... Read more
Civil Service Pay Rises Mooted, Despite Freeze Call
Hong Kong's 180,000 or so civil servants should get pay rises of between 1.15 and 1.98 percent this year, a government-a... Read more
Ocean Park Plan Sets Off A Wave Of Doubts In Legco
The bailout plan for Ocean Park is still up in the air with lawmakers repeatedly raising doubts about the theme park's f... Read more