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Cathay Pacific Ends Skirts-only Rule

Cathay Pacific will end its 70-year-old skirts-only rule for female uniformed staff after the flight attendants' union w... Read more

Offsetting Mechanism Still Open For Discussion

The Labour Secretary Law Chi-kwong said on Thursday that there was still room for discussion on the details of the aboli... Read more

Lawmakers Join Calls To Tighten Shark Trade Rules

Lawmakers from pro- and anti-establishment parties have backed a call by an activists' group to make it mandatory for tr... Read more

New Register To Weed Out Nuisance Calls

The government has submitted papers to Legco regarding setting up a Do-Not-Call register to stop the menace of unwanted ... Read more

Govt Hopes To Scrap MPF Offsetting By 2022

Government sources said on Thursday that the administration now hopes the Executive Council will approve a plan to scrap... Read more

Activist Fined For Having Political Scarf In Court

An activist who wore a scarf sporting the words "reclaim Hong Kong" in Chinese when she attended a High Court trial has ... Read more

Arts Hub To Start Work On The Money Spinners

Officials said on Thursday that with the construction of arts facilities proceeding at full steam at the West Kowloon Cu... Read more

Police Set Sights On Careless Drivers

Police have warned motorists there will be a territory-wide crackdown on careless driving in April, involving "every uni... Read more

Court Rejects Bid To Challenge Au Nok-hin Election

The High Court has rejected a bid for a judicial review seeking to unseat newly elected pro-democracy lawmaker Au Nok-hi... Read more

MPF Subsidy Plan Not Good Enough: SME Association

The Chairman of the Hong Kong Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Association, Stephen Kwok, has warned that businesses w... Read more

Youth Body Members Duel Over Political 'red Line'

Members of the new Youth Development Commission on Thursday locked horns over the so-called "red line" in politics on Th... Read more

Legco Approves Medical Council Reform

The Legislative council finally approved the government's proposal to reform the Medical Council on Wednesday, after an ... Read more

Product Placement Ban For TV Shows Could Be Lifted

The Communications Authority has proposed relaxing regulations on indirect advertising to help television broadcasters b... Read more

'Taiwan Activist Denied Right To Speak Freely'

The wife of a Taiwanese democracy activist jailed on the mainland said on Wednesday he is denied "basic correspondence r... Read more

Letters From Japan Urge Killing Of Teresa Cheng

A number of legislators said on Wednesday they had received disturbing letters posted from Japan which called for people... Read more