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Police Use Tear Gas On Prince Edward Protesters

Police fired tear gas in Prince Edward on Thursday night as a large crowd gathered outside an MTR exit, marking two mont... Read more

'Wages Expected To Rise By 3 Percent Next Year'

Local workers received an average pay rise of 3.6 percent this year, a new study has found, and most can expect a furthe... Read more

ICAC Probing Dozens Of Election-related Complaints

The ICAC is investigating dozens of election-related complaints, with just over three weeks to go before the District Co... Read more

'No Limit To What CE Can Do With Emergency Laws'

Invoking the Emergency Regulations Ordinance to enact anti-face mask law means there is "no limit to what the Chief Exec... Read more

Journalist Accuses Police Of Doxxing Her

A freelance journalist who staged a protest at a police briefing on Monday has accused the department of doxxing her aft... Read more

Probing Media's Abuse Claims Would Take Years: Judge

A High Court judge said on Wednesday that any attempt to establish the truth to allegations of police officers attacking... Read more

Carrie Lam Vows To Find Solutions Through Dialogue

The Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Wednesday that she will directly hold talks with the community to find ways to so... Read more

Poll Ban Will Trigger Global Backlash: Joshua Wong

Demosisto leader Joshua Wong on Wednesday repeated his allegation that Beijing was behind the decision to ban him from n... Read more

Hospital Probe Report Slammed Over 'lack Of Details'

A patients' rights group on Wednesday criticised the Hospital Authority (HA) for saying it had found no evidence of staf... Read more

Hospital 'space Constraints' Led To Patient Arrests

The Hospital Authority says “space constraints” were to blame for the leaking of personal information on injured pro... Read more

Police Spooked By Calls For Halloween March

The police say they're concerned by calls that have circulated online for a major march on Hong Kong Island to mark Hall... Read more

Junius Ho Says He's Being 'suppressed' By Alma Mater

Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho has hit back at a decision by his former university in Britain to strip his of an honorar... Read more

An Unwell Aide And A Faint Glance At CE's Briefing

Chief Executive Carrie Lam's aide-de-camp, Ada Chan, fainted and collapsed at the end of the CE's media briefing ahead o... Read more

Tuen Mun Estate Residents Outraged At 'tear Gas Use'

Residents in Tuen Mun on Tuesday complained about feeling unwell after police overnight allegedly fired tear gas into th... Read more

My Crime Is Being Joshua Wong, Says Banned Candidate

The only person to be banned from running in the upcoming District Council elections over their political stance, Joshua... Read more