Sha Tin Residents Crowd Mall In New Protest
Scores of Sha Tin residents crowded around an information desk at the New Town Plaza mall on Tuesday evening to demand t... Read more
Snooping Fears Take The Shine Off Smart Lampposts
The government said on Tuesday it's decided not to switch some of the controversial functions of new smart lampposts tha... Read more
March Organisers Tweak Plans, But Refuse Any Delay
March organisers said on Tuesday that they intend to push ahead with fresh protest action against the government this we... Read more
Book Fair Security Stepped Up Amid Protest Call
Organisers of the hugely popular annual book fair said on Tuesday that security will be stepped up amid online calls to ... Read more
Pollster's Funding Drive Crosses HK$4 Million Mark
Pollster Robert Chung said on Tuesday that his new survey centre has so far received more than HK$4.1 million through a ... Read more
'Public Housing Better Than Any Subsidy Scheme'
A group supporting people living in subdivided flats said the government should build more public housing – rather tha... Read more
Spare Dispensaries During Protests: Pharmacists
Hong Kong pharmacists on Tuesday urged the protesters not to disrupt medical services during demonstrations, saying it d... Read more
CY Leung Slams Sha Tin Protesters
Former chief executive CY Leung has weighed in with criticism of the protesters who threw objects at the police from hei... Read more
To Kwa Wan Councillors Warn Against Protest Rally
DAB district councillors in To Kwa Wan are calling on protesters not to press ahead with a July 27 rally there, saying s... Read more
No Plan To Impose Curfew, Ban Protests: Government
The Security Bureau on Tuesday dismissed a media report that the government is studying the possibility of declaring a c... Read more
Hawkers Say Protests Are Hitting Their Income
A group of people belonging to a hawkers association demonstrated outside the police's headquarters in Wan Chai on Tuesd... Read more
Rival Lawmakers Clash Over Protest Site Mediation
A war of words erupted on air on Tuesday after pro-government lawmaker Ann Chiang accused opposition lawmaker Au Nok-hin... Read more
Freedom, Tolerance In HK's DNA: Charles Li
The chief executive of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing said neither violence nor suppression has a place in the SAR... Read more
Rising Sun Flags Plastered On Tai Po Lennon Wall
Tensions rose over the so-called Lennon Wall in Tai Po once again on Tuesday morning, after Japanese Imperial Army flags... Read more
Six Remain In Hospital, One In Serious Condition
Six people remain in hospital as a result of the violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police officers ... Read more