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HK Is Still The World's 76th Happiest Place: UN

Hongkongers appear to be no more happy than they were 12 months ago but no less so either, according to a United Nations... Read more

Time To Review Plastic Bag Levy: Wong Kam-sing

The Environment secretary, Wong Kam-sing, said on Thursday it is high time that Hong Kong reviews its plastic bag levy a... Read more

Thomas Kwok Released From Prison, Vows To Do Good

Disgraced property tycoon Thomas Kwok has been released from prison after serving most of his five-year term for corrupt... Read more

Man Arrested After Girlfriend's Body Found

A 46-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly killing his 34-year-old girlfriend in a unit in Tseung Kwan O. Pol... Read more

Lawmakers Call For Massive Fine Over MTR Crash

Lawmakers have called on the government to impose a huge fine on the MTR over the disruption caused to the busy Central-... Read more

'Elderly Should Be More Aware Of Fall Risks'

Researchers at Chinese University have warned that many elderly people are at risk of repeatedly suffering falls and bon... Read more

Woman Fined For 843 Complaint Calls In Two Days

An elderly woman was on Wednesday fined HK1,000 for calling the management office of her housing estate 843 times in two... Read more

Not Right Time To Cut One-way Permit Quota: Govt

Security Secretary John Lee on Wednesday rejected suggestions that Hong Kong should seek a cut in the daily one-way perm... Read more

Pro-govt Group Urges Jail For Demosisto Protesters

A group of pro-government supporters on Wednesday demanded that three Demosisto members who stormed the dais during a pu... Read more

Safety Checks Run Before Line Was Reopened: MTR

MTR officials said on Wednesday that they carried out safety tests on the link between Central and Admiralty on the Tsue... Read more

'Beijing Would Allow Watered-down Extradition Law'

National People’s Congress Standing Committee member Tam Yiu-chung said on Wednesday that he believes the central gove... Read more

Extraditions Over Economic Crimes The Norm: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam refused to be drawn on Wednesday over whether the government will heed calls to exclude econo... Read more

Lantau Plan May Stop At 1,000 Hectares: Ronny Tong

Executive Councillor Ronny Tong on Wednesday indicated that the government may not, in the end, push ahead with the full... Read more

Relief For Commuters As Tsuen Wan Line Resumes

The MTR Corporation says services on the Tsuen Wan Line will operate as normal from Wednesday morning, after overnight w... Read more

Derailed MTR Train Back On Track

An MTR train carriage that derailed in a crash during testing of a new signalling system on Monday has been restored to ... Read more