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Court Rejects Appeal Bid By Jailed Mong Kok Rioter

The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal application from a technician who was found guilty of arson and rioting durin... Read more

Patrick Ho Asks For Bail Again With US$4m Offer

Former Hong Kong Home Affairs Secretary Patrick Ho, who is detained in New York over an international bribery case, has ... Read more

Universities Not A Place For Politics: CUHK Head

The vice-chancellor of the Chinese University, Rocky Tuan, has said that scholars at the college are free to talk about ... Read more

Think Tank Moots Sai Kung Plots For 30,000 Flats

A think tank says it has identified two hillside areas in Sai Kung which are ideal locations to build public housing. ... Read more

New App To Help Shoppers Avoid Overly Salty Food

Hong Kong University researchers have warned that the salt content of popular packaged food products like soup noodles a... Read more

Power Firms To Pay Up To HK$5 For Clean Energy

The government is proposing that the territory's two power companies buy renewable energy generated by small private pro... Read more

Mong Kok Events Were Not Pre-planned: Edward Leung

Localist Edward Leung has told the High Court that his involvement in the Mong Kok unrest two years ago was not premedit... Read more

Demosisto Makes Legal Bid For Official Recognition

Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has asked the High Court for a judicial review over the authorities' refusal to regis... Read more

Poor Maintenance Of Water Pipes Costs HK Millions

The Water Supplies’ Department’s (WSD) inadequate maintenance of pipes has led to tens of millions of cubic metres o... Read more

Ombudsman Fumes Over Leaky Air Conditioners

The Ombudsman has accused the government of having a lax approach to handling the problem of dripping air conditioners, ... Read more

Expert Warns Against Foraging Of Mushrooms, Plants

The head of the Hospital Authority's Toxicology Reference Laboratory has warned against foraging wild mushrooms, saying ... Read more

'Govt Should Subsidise Firms Employing Elderly'

The chairman of the Elderly Commission, Dr Lam Ching-choi, said on Tuesday that the government should offer financial in... Read more

Govt Plans HK$48mn Aid To Boost Reading In Schools

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, said on Tuesday that the government will revive a book subsidy for schools and substant... Read more

Justice Chief Silent On Security Weak Spot Claim

Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng said on Monday that it would not be appropriate for her to comment on a top Beijing offic... Read more

Maid Jailed For Live Streaming Children's Shower

An Indonesian domestic helper was sentenced to three months in jail on Monday for live streaming a video of three childr... Read more