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Proposed Approval For Foreign Lawyers Not Retroactive

Proposed amendments to the Legal Practitioners Ordinance would not be retroactive, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said o... Read more

Bus Firms Under Criticism For Steep Fare Hike Bids

Bus companies came under fire in Legco on Friday for their fare hike applications, with many legislators saying their pr... Read more

Chief Executive's Council Of Advisers Established

The government on Friday announced the establishment of a Chief Executive's Council of Advisers, with 34 members, and cu... Read more

Power Disruption Traps Dozens In Lifts

A power disruption spanning parts of Kowloon and the New Territories late on Thursday night trapped dozens of people in ... Read more

Central Govt Forming Office Based On HKMAO

Beijing's office overseeing Hong Kong and Macau affairs will come under the purview of the party's Central Committee, in... Read more

Free Plane Tickets On Their Way, But Conditions Apply

The Travel Industry Council on Thursday said travel agencies will soon launch their free plane ticket giveaways, but cus... Read more

HK Unemployment Drops To 3.3pc In Dec-Feb

Hong Kong on Thursday reported an unemployment rate of 3.3 percent for the December-to-February period, a 0.1 percent de... Read more

Govt Wants Agencies To Warn Helpers Not To 'job-hop'

The government is proposing changes to a code of practice to try to deter foreign domestic workers from switching employ... Read more

'Bus Fare Hikes Will Worsen Airport Staff Shortage'

Airport workers have complained that Citybus’s recent application for a 50 percent fare hike on its airport services, ... Read more

Hong Kong Must Help With Nation's Development: CE

Chief Executive John Lee says Hong Kong cannot solely seize opportunities that arise from China’s growth, but must als... Read more

Airport Authority Apologises For Check-in Delays

The Airport Authority has apologised for a system glitch that left a large number of travellers waiting longer than usua... Read more

16 Covid Testing Sites To Shut Next Week

Only five of 21 community testing centres and stations will stay open after next Wednesday. The government announced ... Read more

Tighten Rules On Subsidised Homes: Lawmakers

Lawmakers have called on housing officials to get their act together and speed up work on tightening rules on subsidised... Read more

Visitor Numbers Topped One Million In February

The Hong Kong Tourism Board on Wednesday said the number of visitors to the SAR last month passed the one-million mark f... Read more

Mainland And HK Sign Agreement To Build IT Hub

Hong Kong and the mainland on Wednesday signed an agreement to work together to speed up the building of an internationa... Read more