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Patten Slams Critics, Denies Attacking Rule Of Law

Hong Kong's last governor Chirs Patten has hit back at accusations that he has attacked the city’s rule of law, denyin... Read more

Govt Watchdog To Probe System For School Fee Hikes

The Ombudsman Connie Lau on Tuesday said her office is going to investigate how officials handle requests for approving ... Read more

Ocean Park Union Demands Fewer Working Hours

An Ocean Park workers' union is organising a signature campaign to press for the same working hours for frontline and ad... Read more

Govt Warns Leighton Not To Delay Its Report

Acting Chief Executive Matthew Cheung has warned the MTR contractor Leighton that the government will take action agains... Read more

Yuen Long Bridge Funding Request Pushed Back

The government has pushed back a HK$1.7 billion funding request for a controversial elevated footbridge in Yuen Long on ... Read more

'Punishing Unruly Lawmakers A Threat To Freedom'

Pro-democracy lawmaker Kenneth Leung says there is no need for Legco to introduce additional rules to deal with unruly l... Read more

Power Problem Delays Trains At Kowloon Tong MTR

The MTR says there has been a power supply problem near Kowloon Tong MTR Station. It says Kwun Tong Line trains will ope... Read more

'Snowden Refugee' Appeal Hearing Not Fair: NGO

A member of the Canadian legal team assisting the refugee families who helped Edward Snowden has criticised a lack of tr... Read more

Tighten Rules For Tertiary Institutes: Task Force

A task force appointed by the government has urged the government to tighten regulations for private tertiary institutio... Read more

Govt Wants A Romantic Touch For Harbourfront Sites

The government wants to tag harbourfront spots like Tsim Sha Tsui and Tai Kok Tsui as "romantic dating spots" or "artist... Read more

New Scheme To Train Youngsters For Airport Jobs

The Vocational Training Council (VTC) has launched an apprenticeship course to cater to the demands of the expanding air... Read more

July 1 March Organisers Lose Starting Point Appeal

Organisers of the July 1 pro-democracy rally on Monday lost an appeal to be able to start the event from East Point Road... Read more

Legco Needs New Rules To Control Chaos: Paul Tse

The chairman of Legco's Committee on Rules of Procedure, Paul Tse, says legislators will be consulted over the summer on... Read more

'Churches Should Implement Anti-harassment Policy'

The Hong Kong Christian Council has urged churches to come up with their own policies against sexual harassment and abus... Read more

Accidents Lead To Blocks On Airport-bound Road

Traffic on Lantau was severely disrupted on Monday morning after a spate accidents led to the closure of a highway lane ... Read more