Junius Ho: CE Has Damaged Police Morale
Pro-Beijing legislator Junius Ho has accused the Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, of destroying police morale with her extra... Read more
Government Stresses PLA Pier Obligation
The government on Saturday said the SAR was duty-bound to provide a military dock for the People's Liberation Army along... Read more
Bauhinia Square Closed Days Ahead Of Flag-raising
Police have put Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai on lockdown after anti-extradition protesters vowed to disrupt a flag... Read more
July 1 March Organisers Expect Huge Turnout
The organiser of the annual July 1 march says it believes anger over the government's failure to withdraw its extraditio... Read more
'Police Are Prepared For July 1 Protests'
Senior police officers say they will be ready for a day of protest marking the anniversary of the handover on Monday. ... Read more
Police And Protesters Make Privacy Complaints
The privacy commissioner for personal data, Stephen Wong, says he has received more than 200 complaints from police offi... Read more
'Public Inquiry Can Help Rebuild Trust In Police'
Two former members of the police watchdog have argued that an independent inquiry into the policing of unruly anti-extra... Read more
Cheering Protesters Disperse After Police Move In
Anti-extradition protesters have dispersed after confronting police on a piece of land that was transferred to the Peopl... Read more
Authorities Discover New Human Hepatitis E Case
The government's Centre for Health Protection says it is investigating a new case of Hepatitis E, involving a 73-year-ol... Read more
Protesters Cleared From Land Ahead Of PLA Transfer
Police with riot shields on Friday cleared anti-extradition bill protesters who had moved onto a plot of land on the Cen... Read more
Protesters Move To Land That Will Belong To PLA
Over a hundred anti-extradition bill demonstrators on Friday evening moved onto Central waterfront land, that transfers ... Read more
Law Society Appears To Rebuke Protesters
Recent anti-extradition protests appear to have drawn a rebuke from the Law Society. In a statement issued on Friday... Read more
Anti-extradition Protesters Return To Legco
Hundreds of people are protesting outside the Legislative Council. They gathered on Friday evening to call for internati... Read more
'Flag Raising To Shift Only If Weather Is Bad'
Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Friday that the flag raising ceremony on July 1 may be shifted indoors if bad wea... Read more
Two Residential Plots To Be Sold In July Quarter
Two residential sites – in Kai Tak and Tuen Mun – will be sold by tender in the July-to-September quarter as part of... Read more
 
                                                                                            