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Park, Cultural Sites To Close Over Protest Fears

The government has announced that a number of venues operated by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will close... Read more

Organisers Lose Appeal Against TST Protest Ban

The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) has lost an appeal against a police ban on the march is was planning to hold on Sund... Read more

Minister: Rent Control Study 'would Take Years'

Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong says rent control would not be a short-term fix for Hong Kong's costly pr... Read more

Carrie Lam Hints At Reshuffle When Chaos Ends

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has indicated that she may be willing to reform her Executive Council, but said she wouldn't ... Read more

15pc Of ATMs Out Of Action This Weekend

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority says many ATMs will be out of action this weekend, as banks scramble to make repairs af... Read more

CE: Taiwan Murder Suspect's Surrender A 'relief'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has expressed relief at the decision of a Hong Kong man accused of murdering his girlfriend i... Read more

MTR Says Services Will Again End At 10 Pm

The MTR on Saturday said train services on all MTR lines, except the Airport Express, will again end at 10 pm. The railw... Read more

Chan Tong-kai Contacts CE About Handing Himself In

The government says the Chief Executive Carrie Lam has received a letter from the Hong Kong man who set in motion the go... Read more

Human Chains Formed Across City To Oppose Mask Law

Thousands of people gathered all over Hong Kong on Friday evening, linking hands and covering their faces to form human ... Read more

Police Defend Seeking Protest Trial Gag Order

The police have confirmed that some officers have applied for permission to keep their identities secret when giving evi... Read more

School Students Rally To Back Five Demands

More than a hundred secondary school students on Friday took part in a rally at the University of Hong Kong to protest a... Read more

Court Rejects Same-sex Marriage, Civil Union Plea

In what could be regarded as a setback for the LGBT movement in the city, the High Court on Friday ruled against same-se... Read more

Legco Tussles Delay Election Of Five Panel Heads

Pro-democracy lawmakers have continued their delaying tactics at the Legislative Council, successfully delaying the elec... Read more

Tuen Mun Hospital Staff Protest Against Police

Medical staff and members of the public staged a sit-in at Tuen Mun Hospital on Friday, to protest against a police offi... Read more

CUHK Head Wants Independent Probe For Abuse Claims

The vice-chancellor of the Chinese University, Rocky Tuan, says he will call on Chief Executive Carrie Lam to initiate a... Read more