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Judge Off Petrol Bomb Case After Sentencing Remarks

District Court judge Kwok Wai-kin will not hear a case relating to anti-government protests last year, after he was stro... Read more

'Gathering Ban Not Used To Crack Down On Protests'

Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng on Monday dismissed suggestions that the government's gathering ban is being abused to cl... Read more

Nine Ill After Eating At Causeway Bay Restaurant

The Department of Health's Centre for Health Protection says it is investigating two suspected food poisoning clusters a... Read more

All Quarantined Pets Cleared Of Coronavirus

Two dogs and a cat which had tested positive for the coronavirus have recovered without receiving any treatment, a gover... Read more

Govt Urged To Relax Border Restrictions

Executive councillor and Business and Professionals Alliance lawmaker Jeffrey Lam said on Monday that he would push for ... Read more

No New Virus Cases For A Second Consecutive Day

Hong Kong on Monday witnessed another day with no new coronavirus cases – the fourth time in the past eight days. ... Read more

Watchdog Wants More Power To Look Into Oil Prices

The chairwoman of the Competition Commission, Anna Wu, on Monday said the government should be more transparent and rele... Read more

Pan-dems Seek Backers For Election Ban Challenge

Several pro-democracy figures launched a crowd-funding bid on Monday as they seek to overturn the five-year ban on runni... Read more

Councillors Report District Officer To Ombudsman

A number of Tsuen Wan district councillors filed a complaint with the Ombudsman on Monday, accusing their government rep... Read more

Pan-dems Are 'beautifying Violence' Say Rivals

Pro-establishment legislators issued a joint statement on Monday accusing their pro-democracy rivals of "encouragement, ... Read more

'Property Management Firms To Get Billions As Aid'

The Democratic Party said on Monday that the property management industry, which employs about 250,000 people, stands to... Read more

Students Arrive Hours Early For DSE Exams

Some secondary school students taking university entrance examinations turned up hours early on Monday, to make sure the... Read more

Disease Expert Says Distancing Rules Should Be Eased

The chairman of the Medical Association's advisory committee on communicable diseases says Hong Kong can begin carefully... Read more

District Councillor's Aide Injured During Protest

A district councillor’s assistant was injured in an altercation with police outside the Cityplaza mall in Taikoo Shing... Read more

Riot Police Break Up Protest At Taikoo Shing Mall

Scores of riot police flooded into the upscale Cityplaza mall in Taikoo Shing on Sunday evening to disperse a crowd of p... Read more