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DAB Calls For HK$2bn Fund To Replace Old Lifts

The DAB party is demanding that the government set up a HK$2 billion fund to help replace or upgrade lifts that have bee... Read more

Deeper Greater Bay Ties Won't Harm HK: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has sought to dismiss concerns that Hong Kong may not benefit in the long-run from Beijing's ... Read more

Nancy Kissel Loses Her Bid Against Parole Ruling

An American woman, who's serving a life sentence in jail in Hong Kong for murdering her banker husband 15 years ago, has... Read more

Cameraman's Violent Arrest 'strange': Teresa Cheng

Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng said on Friday that she hopes a Now TV cameraman who was roughed up by police in Beij... Read more

Protesters Rally Against Cramped Care Home Spaces

A group of around 20 people staged a protest outside the Social Welfare Department in Wan Chai on Friday, calling for mo... Read more

Former Home Affairs Secretary Denied Bail Again

A New York judge rejected bail on Thursday for a prominent Hong Kong businessman awaiting trial in a United Nations-link... Read more

Jury Still Out In Edward Leung Riot Trial

The jury considering whether former Hong Kong Indigenous spokesman Edward Leung and four other defendants are guilty of ... Read more

Censure Motion Against Cheng Chung-tai Rejected

A bid to unseat Civic Passion lawmaker Cheng Chung-tai failed in Legco on Thursday as it didn't meet the threshold of tw... Read more

Horseshoe Crabs In HK Could Be Wiped Out: Expert

A conservationist is warning that horseshoe crabs in Hong Kong could be virtually wiped out within 10 to 15 years unless... Read more

Govt Mulls Penalty Points For Dodgy Taxi Drivers

The government hopes a penalty points system for taxi drivers could help stamp out some of the bad behaviour that common... Read more

Hong Kong Groups Blast Israel Over Gaza Killings

About 50 people from various civic groups staged a protest outside the Israeli consulate in Hong Kong on Thursday over t... Read more

Permit Plan Urged To Save Mong Kok Pedestrian Zone

The government is being urged to come up with a licensing system for street performers in a bid to keep the pedestrian z... Read more

Nathan Law Steps Down As Demosisto Chairman

Former pro-democracy lawmaker Nathan Law has quit his position as chairman of the Demosisto party, saying he needs a bre... Read more

Jury In Murder Trial Disbanded As Judge Falls Ill

A High Court judge has ordered a seven-member jury that has been hearing the "body-in-cement" murder case for 27 days to... Read more

Explosive Expert Fit To Run Tree Office, Says Govt

The government has defended its appointment of an engineer with expertise in transport matters and explosives to head it... Read more