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Protesters, Police In Tuen Mun Standoff

Thousands of people rallied against noisy street performers in Tuen Mun on Saturday, in a protest that then saw demonstr... Read more

Tour Groups Plan To Avoid TST During Planned March

The Tourism Association says some travel agencies will keep tour groups away from the Tsim Sha Tsui area on Sunday after... Read more

Hundreds March Against Noisy Singers In Tuen Mun

Several hundred people have marched to Tuen Mun Park to complain about noisy street performers there. Chanting sloga... Read more

Hold Off On Arrests For Now, Says Alvin Yeung

The leader of the Civic Party, Alvin Yeung, says the government mustn’t arrest those involved in recent protests, at l... Read more

'Backlog Of Funding Requests Will Need To Wait'

The chairman of the Legislative Council's Finance Committee, Chan Kin-por, said on Saturday the vetting of a backlog of ... Read more

'Shake Up Cabinet To Restore Public Trust'

Pro-government lawmaker Paul Tse has called for an urgent reshuffle of the cabinet as a way to show that the administrat... Read more

Fanny Law: CE Will Struggle To Agree Student Terms

Executive Council member Fanny Law says she believes Chief Executive Carrie Lam's office will consider two preconditions... Read more

Singer Denise Ho To Address UN Rights Body

Hong Kong singer and activist Denise Ho is set to address the United Nations Human Rights Council next week to explain H... Read more

Thousands Rally In Support Of Young Demonstrators

Thousands of people have taken part in a rally to demand the Carrie Lam administration listen to the demands of young de... Read more

Govt 'deeply Sorry' Over Deaths: Matthew Cheung

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Friday the government will give extra resources to suicide-prevention programmes ... Read more

Contractor Blamed For MTR Crash, But Firm Stays On

The MTR Corporation has concluded that the contractor responsible for its new signalling system is to blame for a train ... Read more

Police Okay Kowloon March, But Curb Umbrellas

Police have given their permission for an extradition bill protest march through tourist hotspots in Kowloon this Sunday... Read more

'Ignoring The Public Will Harm The Rule Of Law'

The Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA) on Friday called on the government to respond in a sincere manner to the demands ra... Read more

Students Set Two Conditions For Talks With CE

Student leaders at eight tertiary institutions on Friday said that they will consider talking to Chief Executive Carrie ... Read more

'People Condemning Now Had Already Ruined Legco'

A member of the Mothers Group, which is organising a gathering at Chater Garden on Friday, has said that those who are c... Read more