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Anson Chan's Group To Study Extradition Bill Saga

An organisation co-founded by former chief secretary Anson Chan has hired renowned pollster Robert Chung to conduct a st... Read more

Across Hong Kong, New Lennon Walls Spring Up

A man, who gave his name simply as Mak, scribbled his demands on a colourful post-it memo and stuck it among the hundred... Read more

Central Residents Urged To Oppose Hospital Plan

Democratic Party district councillors have called on residents in Central to speak up against plans to build a 25-storey... Read more

Errors Delay Firm's Claim Against Occupy Leaders

A cross-border coach services company on Wednesday filed a law suit against nine Occupy leaders, claiming the movement i... Read more

Rival Groups Rally Over Mong Kok Police Action

The Labour Party on Wednesday marched to the Wan Chai police headquarters, calling for a criminal probe into some office... Read more

Lawmaker Cautions Ombudsman On Hospital Probe

Pro-democracy lawmaker Kwok Ka-ki on Wednesday expressed concerns over the investigation of hospital authorities by the ... Read more

Cheap Beds At Private Hospitals 'under-utilised'

Low-cost hospital beds at private hospitals are under-utilised and the Ombudsman is launching an investigation into the ... Read more

La Salle College Students Corner DSE Glory Again

La Salle College has once again churned out the highest number of top grade students in this year's Hong Kong Diploma fo... Read more

Amnesty For Law Breakers Not New: Anson Chan

Former chief secretary, Anson Chan, says Carrie Lam's claim on Tuesday that the extradition bill is "dead" will do nothi... Read more

Legco To Reopen As Red Alert Is Cancelled

The Legislative Council is to reopen to people who work there – but not the public – from Thursday, when a red alert... Read more

Lawyers Stand Silent For "709" Crackdown Vigil

Hong Kong lawyers took part in a silent protest on Tuesday evening against the detention of more than 200 human rights l... Read more

Hundreds Oppose 'screening Form' For DC Polls

Pro-democracy activists and politicians on Tuesday submitted hundreds of submissions against plans to make district coun... Read more

Govt Decides To Appeal Small House Policy Ruling

The government has decided to appeal against a High Court ruling over the controversial Small-House Policy. The cour... Read more

Pro-government Heavyweights Back Carrie Lam

Pro-establishment figures, such as DAB chairwoman Starry Lee, have welcomed Chief Executive’s latest comments on the e... Read more

Student Leaders Stand By Amnesty Demand

Student Union leaders of two universities have virtually rejected Chief Executive Carrie Lam's offer to hold open talks,... Read more