HK Exports To Fall By More Than Expected
The Trade Development Council said on Sunday this year's exports were likely to fall by more than 2 percent as it previo... Read more
Officials Prepare Subsidy For Affected Trades
The Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Sunday the government would launch a second round of subsidy under the Anti-e... Read more
HK People Are Holding Back Anger: Chu Hoi-dick
Pro-democracy lawmaker Chu Hoi-dick said on Sunday that Hong Kong people are merely holding back their anger at the mome... Read more
Kitchee Footballers To Be Tested For Covid-19
Kitchee announced on Saturday that all footballers of its first team will self-isolate and be tested for Covid-19, after... Read more
Eateries Start New Curbs, But Not All Swallowing It
New social distancing laws took effect on Saturday amid the coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong with most restaurants incr... Read more
Eight Colleagues Of Virus-infected Cop In Quarantine
The police said on Saturday that eight officers had been put under quarantine after they were classified as close contac... Read more
Covid-19 Patients Urged To Wait For Ambulance
The Hospital Authority on Saturday appealed to quarantined patients who test positive for the coronavirus not to head to... Read more
Govt Only Helping Bosses, Not Workers: Unions
A group of trade unions have accused the government of neglecting plight of workers affected by the coronavirus crisis a... Read more
Virus Cases Continue To Soar, UK Returnees In Focus
The number of new coronavirus cases recorded in Hong Kong continued to grow steadily with 64 new cases added on Saturday... Read more
Crowd Limit To Apply During Ching Ming Festival
Government officials said the restriction on more than four people getting together would apply during the Ching Ming fe... Read more
Eateries Set For Curbs, Movie Fans Savour Last Shows
As entertainment venues and restaurants got ready to impose new restrictions from Saturday evening, many movie buffs rus... Read more
Study Suggests HK Has 700 'silent Carriers' Of Virus
An expert who advises the government on Covid-19 warned on Saturday that hundreds of 'silent carriers' who recently retu... Read more
Man Dies In Fatal Tuen Mun Accident
A woman was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death following a fatal traffic accident in T... Read more
Shutting Down Businesses A Lesser Evil: Edward Yau
Commerce and Economic Development Secretary Edward Yau on Saturday defended the government’s order for entertainment v... Read more
Gathering Restrictions Get Cautious Welcome
Business leaders and medical professionals appear to have given a cautious welcome to Friday's move by the government to... Read more