Patrick Nip Sidesteps RTHK Taiwan Question
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Patrick Nip says it will be down to the Commerce and Economic Developm... Read more
Police Fire At Stolen Car After Chase
Four men, the youngest just 16 years of age, were arrested on Friday, following a car chase during which police fired a ... Read more
Bars Close To Observe Two-week Ban
Bars across the city pulled down their shutters at 6pm on Friday as a mandatory two-week closure took effect. The mov... Read more
Ching Ming Appeal Issued Again Amid More Virus Cases
Health officials have again appealed to the public to defer grave sweeping rituals on Saturday, as another 43 coronaviru... Read more
Pay Rise Takes CE's Annual Salary Above HK$5.2mn
Chief Executive Carrie Lam will get an extra HK$120,000 in pay this financial year, with her annual salary hitting HK$5.... Read more
Businesses Call For MPF Suspension, Subsidies
An alliance representing small and medium-sized businesses on Friday urged the government to either suspend employer con... Read more
Officials Taking Outbreak Lightly: Yuen Kwok-yung
Top microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung on Friday hit out at "some government officials" who he said are underestimating the c... Read more
Eateries Remain Confused As Booze Ban Draws Closer
Some restaurant owners have said that they're still confused by the government's directive to end some alcohol sales in ... Read more
More Than 7,600 Arrested Over Anti-govt Protests
More than 7,600 people have been arrested during anti-extradition protests since June 9 last year, the government reveal... Read more
'World Needs Answers On Use Of Tear Gas In HK'
A human rights group says two United Nations special rapporteurs have clearly set out a series of major concerns regardi... Read more
'Police Making Detainees Wear Paper Thin Masks'
The police were accused on Friday of providing substandard face masks to people who were arrested near Prince Edward MTR... Read more
Govt Urged To Hold Talks Over Fate Of DSE Exams
The government is being urged to hold discussions with all concerned parties about the future of students if the DSE exa... Read more
'Hotel Staff At Risk From Quarantined Guests'
The government was urged on Friday to provide protective gear to hotel staff to prevent outbreaks of coronavirus, as som... Read more
Truck Driver Restrictions Delayed By A Week
Restrictions targeted at truck drivers delivering goods from across the border have now been delayed by a week. Under... Read more
Privacy Chief Warns Of Video Conference Risks
Privacy Commissioner Stephen Wong has warned Hong Kong people using video-conferencing tools to keep business or educati... Read more