Govt: Keep Politics Out Of Judicial Appointments
The Hong Kong government has accused a committee of British lawmakers of attempting to politicise judicial appointments,... Read more
Scuffles As Tensions Run High At HKUST Forum
Scuffles broke out between local students and those from the mainland as the president of the Hong Kong University of Sc... Read more
RTHK Union Rejects Court Injunction Bid
The RTHK Programme Staff Union said on Wednesday that it has decided against applying for an injunction to protect journ... Read more
'Blocked Roads Delayed Ambulance In Tseung Kwan O'
The Fire Services Department (FSD) said blocked roads in the vicinity of a car park in Tseung Kwan O, where a university... Read more
FTU Urges HK$100mn Plan To Get Locals Touring HK
The Federation of Trade Unions has urged the government to fork out HK$100 million to boost local tourism by subsiding r... Read more
Police Too Must Mind Their Words, Warns Govt
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Joshua Law, told legislators on Wednesday that recent reminders to civil servants t... Read more
Bid For Adjournment Debate On Poll Violence Rejected
The president of Legco on Wednesday rejected a bid for an adjournment debate on district council election-related violen... Read more
A Sound Way To Explore Hong Kong's Natural Melody
Remember that bird call you heard over the din of the city and wondered which bird that was? If you thought that kin... Read more
Teachers Who Incite Protests May Be Struck Off: Govt
Education Secretary Kevin Yeung on Wednesday warned teachers not to encourage their students to take part in protests or... Read more
Attack Marks Darkest Day Of The Elections: Junius Ho
Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho who was stabbed while campaigning on Wednesday morning says the attack on him marks the "... Read more
CE Has Tried Everything To Stop HK Unrest: Han Zheng
Vice Premier Han Zheng said on Wednesday that Chief Executive Carrie Lam has tried everything possible to stabilise the ... Read more
Liberal Party To Push For Legco Probe Into Protests
The leader of the Liberal Party, Felix Chung, says he is hoping to use the Powers and Privileges Ordinance to set up a L... Read more
Pro-Beijing Lawmaker Junius Ho Stabbed In Tuen Mun
Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho was stabbed while campaigning for the upcoming district council elections in Tuen Mun at ... Read more
UK Lawmakers Call For BN(O) Residency Rights
An influential committee of British lawmakers has urged the London government to grant Hong Kong people who hold British... Read more
Police Deny Pushing Student Off Car Park
The police have strenuously denied online speculation that riot officers pushed a University of Science and Technology s... Read more