'Referendum' Delayed Due To Storm: Student Leader
One of the key organisers of the so-called "referendum" on a general strike plan said on Friday that they are postponing... Read more
Another Nine To Be Prosecuted Over June 4 Gathering
Another nine leading members of the group which organises the annual June 4 vigil were informed on Friday that they are ... Read more
Students Strike A Defiant Note In Protest Song Row
Police on Friday afternoon dispersed dozens of secondary school students who formed a human chain outside their school i... Read more
Govt Warns Of Probe Over Civil Servants 'referendum'
The Hong Kong government has "strongly condemned" calls for civil servants to take part in a "referendum" for a strike, ... Read more
Lawmaker Urges Minimal Use Of Restraints On Elderly
Labour Party lawmaker Fernando Cheung has called on the government to deploy more resources to the city's elderly care h... Read more
Beijing Officials Denounce Class Boycott Proposal
Beijing authorities on Friday condemned what they said is the "vicious use" of Hong Kong children by pro-independence fo... Read more
HK People Should Boycott Zoom, Says Lee Cheuk-yan
Pro-democracy veteran Lee Cheuk-yan has called for a boycott of video conferencing services by Zoom after his account wa... Read more
'UK Report On Hong Kong Inaccurate And Biased'
The Hong Kong government has dismissed a six-monthly report on the SAR by the UK government as containing "inaccurate an... Read more
Concerns About Training For Teachers Played Down
An advisory body has played down concerns about the Education Bureau’s (EDB) move to train new teachers about their ro... Read more
Police Briefed As New Anthem Law Comes Into Effect
Legislation making it a criminal offence to mock the national anthem came into effect in Hong Kong on Friday, with polic... Read more
Demosisto Activists Fined Over Anthem Law Protest
Eastern Court on Friday found Demosisto members Isaac Cheng, Ho Sau-yee and Ng Ka-yi guilty of failing to behave in an o... Read more
Charles Mok Says RTHK Announcement 'deeply Worrying'
IT sector lawmaker Charles Mok said he was "deeply worried" that the government may install someone from the administrat... Read more
Amnesty Urges Scrutiny Of 'shadowy' Tear Gas Trade
The human rights group Amnesty International is calling for greater scrutiny of what it calls the "shadowy and poorly re... Read more
Lee Cheuk-yan And Others Charged Over June 4 Vigil
Several leaders of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China on Thursday said they've... Read more
Ex-IPCC Panel Adviser Says He Felt 'manipulated'
A British scholar who earlier quit a panel investigating allegations of police brutality in Hong Kong says the upcoming ... Read more