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Opposition Continues Battle Against Rail Bill

Pro-democracy lawmakers continued their battle on Wednesday against the government's controversial plan for the express ... Read more

Lawmakers From Both Camps Slam MTR Explanation

The deputy chairman of Legco's Subcommittee on Matters Relating to Railways, Ben Chan, said on Wednesday that he was dis... Read more

Protesters Mark Anniversary Of Dissident's Death

Around 30 people on Wednesday staged a protest outside the central government's liaison office calling for a probe into ... Read more

Records Of Hung Hom Inspections Don't Exist: MTR

The MTR Corporation admitted on Wednesday that its inspectors repeatedly found that a contractor tried to cover up shodd... Read more

Ewiniar Brings Heavy Rain, But T3 Signal Unlikely

The Hong Kong Observatory on Wednesday issued an amber rainstorm alert soon after 1pm, but said it was unlikely to upgra... Read more

Govt Demands MTR Look Into Exam Cheating Claims

Government officials said on Wednesday that they had asked the MTR Corporation to investigate reports of examination che... Read more

Harrow Defends Move To Simplified Chinese Teaching

The Harrow International school on Wednesday defended its plan to teach junior students Chinese using only simplified ch... Read more

Cracks, Vibrations Worry Villagers Near Rail Line

Residents of a Yuen Long village say their homes have been shaking during trial runs for the express rail line to the ma... Read more

Don't Keep On Rejecting Land Options: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Wednesday called on Hong Kong not to keep on rejecting different options suggested for new... Read more

Define 'country Park Fringes' Clearly: Greenpeace

Greenpeace has called on the government to provide a clear definition on what it considers to be the "fringes" of countr... Read more

Controversial West Kowloon Bill Back Before Legco

Legislators were to begin discussing a bill on Wednesday to set up a joint immigration facility with the mainland at the... Read more

Stanley Wong:mainland Can Help Fix HK Housing Woes

The chairman of the government’s Land Supply Task Force, Stanley Wong, said on Tuesday that it’s received proposals ... Read more

Govt Extends Ban On Food Imports From Fukushima

The government on Tuesday extended a ban on the import of vegetables, fruit and milk from Fukushima prefecture in Japan.... Read more

Swedish Personalities Demand Release Of Gui Minhai

Dozens of journalists, politicians, academics and cultural personalities in Sweden penned a joint appeal on Tuesday, dem... Read more

Restaurants To Start 'no Straws Day' Every Month

Some of the major restaurants chains in Hong Kong are joining an effort to cut down the use of plastic by not offering s... Read more