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PolyU Device To Make Children's Spine Scans Easier

Researchers at Polytechnic University have developed a portable ultrasound scanner for scoliosis, a sideways curvature o... Read more

Japan Protest Was Reckless, Admits HK Activist

Detained activist Alex Kwok has admitted that his protest at Japan's Yasukuni Shrine last December was "reckless", but s... Read more

Discrimination Against Mothers 'routine': Study

A survey released on Wednesday suggests it's not uncommon for employers to discriminate against women from poor families... Read more

Dedicated Team To Watch Infrastructure Costs

The government says a dedicated project management team will keep a lid on the huge costs associated with massive infras... Read more

Thousands March To Demand Better Work Conditions

Unionists, workers and concern groups from different political backgrounds joined forces to demand better working condit... Read more

Unseating James To From Extradition Panel 'legal'

House Committee chairwoman Starry Lee on Wednesday defended an attempt by the pro-establishment camp to seize control of... Read more

EAC Will Release Result Of Probe: Barnabas Fung

The Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) said on Tuesday that it will publicise the results of its investigation into the ... Read more

Rural Body Vows To Appeal Small House Ruling

Rural body, the Heung Yee Kuk, said on Tuesday that it's decided to appeal a court ruling over the government's small ho... Read more

New Panel Mooted To Deal With Major Disasters

The government has proposed setting up a steering committee, to be led by the Chief Secretary, to coordinate preparatory... Read more

'Changing Panel Head Would Create Legal Problems'

Democratic Party lawmaker James To, who has presided over two meetings of a bills committee on extradition laws, warned ... Read more

Property Agent Jailed Over Gruesome Car Crash

A real estate agent was jailed for 15 months on Tuesday for knocking down a woman in his car, severing one of her legs a... Read more

Tourist In Court For Taping Taiwan Suspect's Trial

A mainland student was brought before a Hong Kong magistrate on Tuesday accused of taking photos and making a video duri... Read more

No Chair Yet, Pro-govt Side Want James To Removed

Pro-government lawmakers said on Tuesday that they had written to Legco's house committee urging it to rule that Abraham... Read more

Enact Law To Tackle Upskirt Photos: Law Commission

The Law Reform Commission has called for new laws to specifically target people who take upskirt pictures and other acts... Read more

Opposition Continues To Stall Bills Committee

Pro-democracy lawmakers resorted to various methods on Tuesday to stall a meeting of a Legco bills committee tasked with... Read more