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More Pupils Return To School After Covid-19 Closures

Classes for primary four to secondary two students resumed on Monday with stepped up hygiene measures, following months ... Read more

Waterspout Spotted As Heavy Rain Lashes The City

The observatory has issued a warning to the public saying intense gusts reaching 80 kilometres per hour or above may aff... Read more

Other G7 Nations Praised Us On HK Stance, Says Japan

Japan was among the first nations to express its concern about China imposing a new security law on Hong Kong, and its s... Read more

People To Start Getting HK$10,000 Payout From July 8

Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Monday said that people will start getting the HK$10,000 cash handouts from July 8 onwa... Read more

Civil Servants 'bewildered' About 'dual Identities'

Several civil servants’ unions on Sunday expressed concerns about remarks made by civil service minister, Patrick Nip,... Read more

Lack Of Formal Basic Law Education 'merits Concern'

A pro-government group has carried out a new survey that it says suggests many local schools aren’t teaching students ... Read more

Dozens Take A Knee For HK George Floyd Protest

Dozens of people gathered in front of the United States Consulate in Central on Sunday to protest over the killing of Am... Read more

Pupils Happy But Anxious To Be Back At School: Study

Most students who are returning to school after a months-long break are happy to get back to their studies, according to... Read more

Students Rally Against Security Law In Tsim Sha Tsui

A small group of student activists chanted independence slogans and handed out pamphlets against a planned new national ... Read more

HK Confirms One More Imported Covid-19 Case

Hong Kong health authorities confirmed one more case of Covid-19 on Sunday – a woman who returned to Hong Kong from th... Read more

'Kids Being Misled In Meaningless Referendum Drive'

The government on Sunday strongly condemned plans by a coalition of unions and a students’ group to hold a ‘referend... Read more

Govt Staff Work For China As Well As HK: Patrick Nip

The head of Hong Kong’s almost 180,000 civil servants on Sunday urged all government staff to bear in mind their ‘du... Read more

'Doctors Could Be Sued For Not Doing Virus Tests'

A leading microbiologist has warned that family doctors risk litigation if they fail to arrange coronavirus tests for pa... Read more

No Juries For National Security Trials: Regina Ip

Executive councillor and former security minister Regina Ip says it won't be appropriate to have juries for cases under ... Read more

Joseph Lee: Make Covid-19 Screening Mandatory

The lawmaker representing the health services sector, Joseph Lee, has backed calls for the administration to introduce m... Read more