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Legco Rejects Bid For HK$1.4bn Loan To Four Schools

Lawmakers voted on Friday against a proposal by the government to provide interest-free loans totalling HK$1.4 billion t... Read more

Ten Arrested Over Lok Fu 'Lennon Wall' Attack

Police have arrested 10 people on suspicion of common assault and fighting in a public place in connection with an attac... Read more

Noon Protest At IFC Mall Leads To Tussle, Fines

Police dispersed protesters who gathered at the IFC mall in the central business district on Friday to raise anti-govern... Read more

Ocean Park To Limit Visitors, No Reopening Date Set

Ocean Park says it will be implementing a cap on the number of daily visitors when it reopens, but no date has been set ... Read more

Security, Medics Carry Pan-dems Out Of Legco Meeting

Several pro-democracy legislators were dragged out of a Legco meeting by security guards and one was carried out by para... Read more

'Space Cleared' Ahead Of Crucial Legco Meeting

Legco staff were busy on Friday morning removing chairs and other objects from the corridor leading to a meeting room ah... Read more

Tech Tsar Plays Down Misinformation Claim Over Masks

The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Alfred Sit, has dismissed allegations that he misled the public by claiming... Read more

Eyes Are Important Covid-19 Route: HKU Study

A study by the University of Hong Kong has found that the eyes are an important route of infection for the new coronavir... Read more

Lawmakers Spar In Warm Up For Afternoon Showdown

Lawmakers have spent a 45-minute session warming up for a House Committee fight on Friday afternoon, using their morning... Read more

'LKF Bars May Not See Normalcy Return Quickly'

The director of the Lan Kwai Fong Association, Anthea Cheung, said on Friday that she doesn't thinks bars in the popular... Read more

Felix Chung: Free Mask Saga 'a PR Disaster'

Liberal Party leader, Felix Chung, on Friday labelled the government's move to hand out free re-usable masks to Hong Kon... Read more

Thirteen Charged Over PolyU Siege

Police have charged 13 people with a range of offences linked to the siege at the Polytechnic University in November las... Read more

Prince Edward Bars Don't Waste A Second In Reopening

Bars in the Prince Edward area were among the first businesses to take advantage of an easing in coronavirus restriction... Read more

Japan Approves Antiviral Remdesivir For Covid-19

Japan on Thursday authorised the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat coronavirus patients, the government said, with an e... Read more

HKU Teams Says Plasma Can Kill 99 Per Cent Of Virus

Researchers from the University of Hong Kong say they've found that donated blood plasma from patients who've recovered ... Read more