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'Martin Liao Slip Proves Beijing Calls The Shots'

Opposition lawmakers were on Friday claiming there was clear proof of Beijing's interference in the SAR's affairs, after... Read more

New Highway In North District To Open On May 26

The Heung Yuen Wai Highway in the North District, which features the longest tunnel section in Hong Kong, will open on M... Read more

Pompeo Raises Concern Over Extradition Law Changes

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo overnight on Thursday voiced concern over Hong Kong's plans to allow extraditions to t... Read more

Beijing Won't Abuse Fugitive Law: Tam Yiu-chung

Hong Kong's delegate to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Tam Yiu-chung, said on Friday that he ... Read more

Police Arrest 89-year-old Woman For Manslaughter

Police have arrested an 89-year-old woman on suspicion of manslaughter after an 85-year-old woman died at an elderly hom... Read more

'Govt To Push For Sidelining Of Bills Committee'

The Legco confrontation over controversial extradition law amendments looks set to move to a new level amid reports that... Read more

Ex-director Of Convoy Global Charged With Fraud

A key figure in the financial scandal surrounding listed company Convoy Global Holdings was on Thursday brought to court... Read more

'Bystander Law' Mooted To Protect Elderly, Kids

The Law Reform Commission has recommended the introduction of a so-called “bystander” offence targeting parents and ... Read more

'Liaison Office Trying To Coerce Business Sector'

Pro-democracy convenor Claudia Mo on Thursday accused Beijing's liaison office of trying to browbeat Hong Kong businesse... Read more

Dropping Extradition Plan 'almost Impossible': CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Thursday that she has no intention of withdrawing a plan to change extradition laws t... Read more

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