'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
Extradition Refusal Harms Our Reputation: James To
Democratic Party legislator James To said on Wednesday that he was worried Hong Kong could lose its reputation for being... Read more
Court Photos Accused To Go On Trial Thursday
A mainland woman suspected of taking photos during a court hearing will go on trial at the High Court on Thursday aftern... Read more
US Report Challenges Beijing Over HK Autonomy
The US State Department has questioned Beijing's commitment to the ‘one country, two-systems’ principle saying it sa... Read more
Love-struck Continue To Give Millions To Conmen
Love continues to cost some Hong Kong people dearly, according to the latest police figures, with one victim losing as m... Read more
Former Central Police Site Reopens As Heritage Hub
A new heritage and arts centre has officially opened at the former police station compound in Central, with more than 3,... Read more
Two Held Over Harbour City Jewellery Heist
Police have arrested two men in connection with last week's smash-and-grab raid on a luxury jewellery shop in the Harbou... Read more
Court Photo Woman Taken Into Custody
A High Court judge on Tuesday ordered a mainland woman to be kept in police custody overnight – the latest twist in a ... Read more
'Lifeguard Shortage To Hit City's Swimming Pools'
Even as the city is under the grip of a heatwave, swimming pool operations maybe curtailed due to a shortage of lifeguar... Read more
Lau Siu-lai Drops Legco Disqualification Appeal
Ousted lawmaker Lau Siu-lai on Tuesday confirmed she is dropping an appeal against a court decision last July to strip h... Read more
Tram Fares Going Up For First Time In Seven Years
Fares for journeys on the city's iconic and relatively cheap tramways system will rise from July, after permission for t... Read more
No Immediate Escape From The Heat, Say Weathermen
There is no immediate escape from the sweltering heat for Hong Kong as showers are not expected over the city until the ... Read more
Survey Suggests Worrying Rise In HIV Infections
A Hong Kong survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) suggests around one in 15 are infected with HIV, a record high sin... Read more