Duo Guilty In Film-prop Notes Case, But Not Jailed
Two men arrested with fake money used as movie props were found guilty on Thursday of possessing counterfeit notes, but ... Read more
Bust Of Liu Xiaobo Placed In Times Square
Pro-democracy activists on Thursday placed a bust of the deceased Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo at Times Square ... Read more
Meat-gobbling HK Adding To World Pollution: Study
Hong Kong residents gobble down four times more meat than the whole of UK every day and this is making them one of the w... Read more
'Subsidised Flats Next To Private Ones A Bad Idea'
The chairman of the Housing Society, Marco Wu, said on Thursday that if public-private partnerships are going to be used... Read more
New Sports Facility Booking Rules To Stop 'gangs'
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department said on Thursday that new measures will be rolled out to combat "queuing ga... Read more
Govt Aims To Increase Medical School Seats
The government said on Thursday that it plans to increase the number of places at the city's medical schools to tackle a... Read more
'Food Courts Swamping HK With Disposable Items'
The environmental group Green Sense on Thursday expressed alarm over the sheer volume of disposable cutlery being used d... Read more
Woman Denies Contempt Of Court Over Photography
Mainland woman Tang Lin-ling on Thursday admitted taking three photographs during a High Court hearing, but denied she h... Read more
Report On Flawed Work Misleading, Says MTR
The MTR Corporation has accused the Apple Daily newspaper of misleading its readers with a report alleging substandard b... Read more
Experts Repeat Warning Ahead Of World Tobacco Day
Ahead of Thursday's World Tobacco Day, the Hong Kong College of Cardiology urged people to consider the harmful impact s... Read more
Students Set Up Street Booth To Recall June 4
The student union of Polytechnic University on Wednesday set up a street booth displaying materials from 1989 as their w... Read more
Govt Urged To Declare 7 Marine Sites As Protected
A conservation group on Wednesday proposed that Hong Kong designate seven of the city's most sensitive marine sites as p... Read more
'Foreign, Gay-friendly Judges Not Suitable For HK'
Pro-government lawmakers on Wednesday questioned the administration's wisdom in appointing two non-permanent judges from... Read more
Independent Probe Urged Into MTR Wall Report
Democratic Party lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting on Wednesday demanded an independent, international expert be appointed to inve... Read more
June 4 Splits Students, Poly U Plans Street Stall
Students at most of the universities in Hong Kong have vowed to stay away from the annual June 4 vigil, while the Polyte... Read more