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'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

Mainland To Prosecute Foreigner For 'meddling In HK'

The mainland will prosecute a Belizean citizen for his alleged involvement in providing funds to "meddle" in Hong Kong a... Read more

Virus Restrictions To Stay For A While: Sophia Chan

The Secretary for Health says it's unlikely that social distancing measures implemented to control the coronavirus epide... Read more

DSEs Underway As Schools Take Extra Precautions

The first of tens of thousands of Hong Kong students began sitting their DSE exams on Friday, a month after they were or... Read more

Erick Tsang 'gaffe' Raises Election Concerns

An apparent slip of the tongue by the new Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang on Thursday gave... Read more

Govt Says Hotel Quarantine Has 'teething Problems'

The government admitted on Thursday that there have been some "teething problems" with the move to make people flying in... Read more

Erick Tsang Sidesteps Questions On Article 22

The new Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Erick Tsang, on Thursday brushed aside a barrage of questions... Read more

Rivals Speeding Ahead Of HK On Electric Buses

The Clean Air Network said on Thursday that Hong Kong’s "frustratingly slow" progress in rolling out electric buses is... Read more