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Article 23 Last Lever For Democracy: Ronny Tong

Executive councillor Ronny Tong has said he thinks enacting national security laws is the only bargaining chip Hong Kong... Read more

Disabled Call For More Job Opportunities

About 30 people, some of them wheelchair-bound, on Tuesday protested against the government in Civic Square for failing ... Read more

Thousands Join FTU Labour Day March

Thousands of people on Tuesday joined a march organised by the Federation of Trade Unions from the Southorn Playground i... Read more

Civic Party Duo To Update US On Hong Kong's State

Civic Party chairman Alan Leong and the party's leader in the Legislative Council, Alvin Yeung, said on Monday that they... Read more

Measles Outbreak In Hong Kong Unlikely: Officials

Health officials said on Monday that people in Hong Kong should not panic about a measles outbreak in Japan, because dat... Read more

Doctor Cleared In Paralysed Teen's Case

An investigation by United Christian Hospital has found there was no human error involved in the treatment of a 16-year-... Read more

Ombudsman Urged To Prevent 'spying On Lawmakers'

Some 30 pro-democracy activists have filed a complaint with the Ombudsman, alleging that government officials have overs... Read more

HK Press Effectively Monitors Govt: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Monday that local journalists should not "undervalue themselves" despite reports and ... Read more

Pan-dems Protest Over Station Visit Restrictions

Pan-democratic lawmakers staged a sit-in protest at the future West Kowloon Station on Monday after they were barred fro... Read more

'Ending Lease Would Doom Golf Development In HK'

The vice-convenor of the Hong Kong Alliance of Golfers, Kenneth Lau, has warned that a takeover of the Fanling golf cour... Read more

Private Home Prices Soar To New Record

Private home prices in Hong Kong went up by another one percent in March – setting a new high for the 17th month in a ... Read more

Court Upends Decision On Longhair's Haircut Case

The government on Monday won an appeal against a court ruling that had declared it was discriminatory to make male priso... Read more

Mainland Quota Outside Land Consultation Scope

The chairman of the government's Task Force on Land Supply, Stanley Wong, has pointed out that a quota that allows 150 m... Read more

Sub-divided Flat Rents 'rising More Than Salaries'

The government has been urged to do more to help those living in sub-divided flats, after an NGO found that the average ... Read more

'Conclusion Reached' On Legal Sector Cooperation

Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng says she will work to facilitate closer cooperation between the legal sectors in Hong Kon... Read more