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Relax Restrictions If No Unusual Outbreak: Expert

Respiratory disease expert Professor David Hui of the Chinese University said on Saturday that he thinks Hong Kong could... Read more

CTU Plans To Appeal Ban On May Day March

The pro-democracy Confederation of Trade Unions (CTU) said on Friday it will appeal against a police decision against La... Read more

DSE Exams Kick Off Without Major Snags

The first day of the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams went off without major glitches on Friday. Around 3,... Read more

Noon Protest Returns, With Social Distancing Rules

The once-familiar "lunchtime protest" resurfaced in Hong Kong’s central business district on Friday, with around 100 p... Read more

HK Has No New Infections For 2nd Time This Week

The government said on Friday that it hadn't recorded a single new coronavirus case - the second time this week that thi... Read more

Magistrate Targeted After Denying Lawyer's Complaint

Kowloon City Court on Friday rejected a prosecution lawyer’s request for it to record her complaint of receiving onlin... Read more

'Govt Will Review Social Distancing Enforcement'

Food and Health Secretary Sophia Chan said on Friday that her bureau will review the guidelines for social distancing ru... Read more

'Protest Victim' Jailed Over Lennon Wall Attack

A tour guide has been jailed for three years and nine months for a chopper attack on three people at a pro-democracy "Le... Read more

National Flag Desecrator Jailed After Govt Appeal

An anti-government protester who was given community service for desecrating the national flag last year has now been ja... Read more

Health Officials Grilled Over Kowloon Hotel Concerns

Lawmakers on Friday grilled health officials about safety measures implemented at the Regal Oriental Hotel, again raisin... Read more

Au Nok-hin Gets Community Service For Police Attacks

Pro-democracy activist and ousted lawmaker Au Nok-hin was on Friday given 140 hours of community service for assaulting ... Read more

MTR Discount Plan Isn't Enough, Say Lawmakers

Lawmakers from both the pro-democracy and pro-establishment camps on Friday urged the MTR Corporation to do more to ease... Read more

Catering Sector Needs Another HK$5bn: Tommy Cheung

Lawmaker Tommy Cheung said on Friday that the government should give the catering industry HK$5 billion if there's a thi... Read more

Beijing Bid May Backfire In Legco Polls: James Tien

The honorary chairman of the Liberal Party, James Tien, says recent comments by Beijing offices were made with the upcom... Read more