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Police Fine LSD Activists For Flouting Gathering Ban

Police fined a group of League of Social Democrats members for allegedly violating the ban on social gatherings of more ... Read more

Restaurant Restrictions Could Be Eased Soon: Expert

Top microbiologist Ho Pak-leung said on Thursday that the restrictions for restaurants may be relaxed in the next few we... Read more

Holidaymakers Flock To Cheung Chau Despite Warnings

Some members of the public have shrugged off official requests not to visit Cheung Chau for the holiday on Thursday and ... Read more

Pompeo Warns Against HK National Security Law

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has accused Beijing of increasing its efforts to interfere in Hong Kong affairs, and c... Read more

Lands Officials To Look Into Home Linked To Top Cop

The Lands Department says it's looking into whether any regulations have been violated, after a report said a senior pol... Read more

Drugs Worth HK$158mn Seized In Record Haul: Police

Police said they have seized 269 kilogrammes of the recreational drug ice in what officers say was the largest seizure s... Read more

Street Booths Planned As Labour Day Rally Ban Upheld

An alliance of trade unions say they will mark the May 1 Labour Day by setting up booths across Hong Kong after an appea... Read more

Edward Leung's Appeal Against Prison Term Dismissed

The Court of Appeal on Wednesday dismissed an appeal lodged by prominent localist Edward Leung, who filed a plea against... Read more

Renovation Firms Fined Millions For Price Fixing

Ten renovation companies found guilty of price fixing at Kwun Tong public housing estate have been slapped with fines to... Read more

Auditor Raps Govt Over Short-term Land Leases

The Audit Commission has criticised the Lands Department in its latest value-for-money report, for failing to properly o... Read more

First Evacuees From Pakistan To Return On Thursday

The government said on Wednesday that the first batch of around 300 Hong Kong residents stranded in Pakistan would be br... Read more

No Firm Date Yet On When Eased Curbs Will Start

Government officials remained vague on Wednesday about when the newly-announced relaxations in restrictions for some tra... Read more

Economy To Shrink By Up To Seven Percent: Paul Chan

Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Wednesday drastically lowered his estimate for GDP growth this year, saying the economy... Read more

'Bad Precedent' To Pull Judge From Protest Cases

Pro-government lawmaker Priscilla Leung on Wednesday warned that the judiciary’s decision to bar a District Court judg... Read more

'Experts Panel Not Involved In Relaxation Decision'

A member of the government's anti-epidemic team said that his team was not involved in the decision to exempt two groups... Read more