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Joshua Wong Sent Back To Prison For Occupy Protest

Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has been sent back to prison to finish a jail term he was given over the 2014 Occupy ... Read more

Man Guilty Of 1980s Sex Attacks At HK School

A Hong Kong man who has faced numerous accusations of sexual assault on disabled women was on Thursday found guilty of a... Read more

Legco Rivals Trade Blame After Talks Break Down

Talks between lawmakers from the two rival camps aimed at resolving the deadlock over the extradition law bill broke dow... Read more

'Beijing's Push Makes It Tough For HK Govt'

Roundtable lawmaker Michael Tien said on Thursday that the liaison office's involvement in the controversy over the extr... Read more

Civil Servants' Pay Set To Rise By 3-5 Percent

Civil servants are set to receive a pay rise of between 3.13 percent and 5.08 percent this year. The figures are cal... Read more

Hospital Removes Patient's Spleen By Mistake

The Department of Health on Wednesday said a doctor at St Paul's Hospital mistakenly cut out the spleen of a 57-year-old... Read more

Extradition Fears Are Made-up, Says Liaison Office

Beijing’s liaison office issued a statement on Wednesday urging Hong Kong people to reject rumours and “man-made fea... Read more

Govt Not To Appeal Occupy Leaders' Sentences

The government has decided not to appeal against the sentences given last month to eight frontline activists over their ... Read more

Deploy More Rat Catchers Quickly: Priscilla Leung

Lawmaker Priscilla Leung has urged the government to hire more pest-control experts to exterminate rats in the city afte... Read more

Top Barristers 'dismayed' By Extradition Law Plans

Twelve of Hong Kong's most respected barristers issued a joint statement on Wednesday warning that the government's prop... Read more

Rival Legco Camps Agree On Talks To Break Deadlock

Lawmakers from the two rival camps are to hold talks aimed at resolving the deadlock in Legco over the extradition law b... Read more

'Allay Hong Kong's Fears About Mainland Courts'

A top mainland official has been quoted as saying the SAR and the central governments both need to address Hong Kong peo... Read more

Extension Sockets Could Cause Shocks: Watchdog

The Consumer Council has issued a warning about the safety of extension sockets with USB charging ports, saying just two... Read more

'Maid Agency Promises Getting Lost In Translation'

The Consumer Council has raised concerns about the practices of some domestic helper employment agencies that match fami... Read more

Lawmakers Target RTHK, Govt Over New Post

The government's proposal to create a new permanent civil servant deputy director post at RTHK came in for criticism by ... Read more