Shorter Isolation For Covid Patients, Close Contacts
The government says it will shorten mandatory quarantine and isolation periods for Covid patients and their close contac... Read more
Standard Chartered Customers Hit By Card Fraud
Some Standard Chartered credit cardholders on Thursday complained that their card information had been stolen after rece... Read more
Govt To Cut Isolation Time, Arrivals Tests: Sources
Sources said the government will announce on Thursday afternoon the shortening of mandatory quarantine and isolation per... Read more
Stronger Measures Urged For Illegal Shop Extensions
The government was on Thursday urged to introduce other forms of penalties and enhance education on top of a proposal to... Read more
Lawmakers Endorse Copyright Bill
Lawmakers on Wednesday passed the Copyright (Amendment) Bill. The amendments include bringing in "technology-neutral ... Read more
Dancers Gear Up For Olympic Break-through
For the first time, breakdancers will be battling on the stage of the Olympics in Paris 2024. Hong Kong has a new te... Read more
Proposed Fine 'too Much To Bear For Shop Owners'
Vendors said the government's proposal to increase the fine for illegal shop extensions is too much to bear as the curre... Read more
Bookings For 5th Covid Jab To Open December 16
People aged 18 or above who wish to get a fifth dose of a Covid vaccine can make an appointment to do so from December 1... Read more
Ocean Park Posts Deficit Of Almost HK$1.82 Billion
The Ocean Park Corporation on Wednesday said it has recorded a deficit of almost HK$1.82 billion for the 2021-2022 fisca... Read more
Govt Rejects Call For Committee On Population Policy
The government on Wednesday rejected calls from lawmakers to set up a dedicated committee to come up with a new populati... Read more
PolyU Invents New Glasses To Ease Short-sightedness
Researchers and engineers from Polytechnic University on Wednesday said they have invented a new type of spectacle lens ... Read more
Govt Urged To Better Resettle Brownfield Operators
The government should formulate long-term logistics policy to better support the relocation of brownfield site operators... Read more
'No Loopholes In Amended Environmental Impact Law'
The government says ditching the need for assessment reports for development projects spanning fewer than 50 hectares wi... Read more
Govt Mulls Doubling Littering Fine To HK$3,000
The government on Wednesday proposed doubling the fine for littering to HK$3,000, as part of efforts to clean up the cit... Read more
Tunnel Toll Plan Lacks Backing Of Data: Lawmakers
Legislators on Tuesday cast doubts on a government proposal to change tunnel tolls in a bid to ease congestion, saying t... Read more