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Govt Rejects Call To Acquire Nam Sang Wai Site

The government has rejected a call to take control of Nam Sang Wai in Yuen Long, after two fires were reported earlier t... Read more

Tight Laws Urged As Touts Corner Dayo Wong Tickets

A lawmaker on Wednesday urged the government to amend laws against touting after some reports said that tickets for a po... Read more

HK Seeks Free Flow Of People For New Bay Area Plan

Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Wednesday that the government is in talks with mainland officials on how to allow ... Read more

Football Coach, Democrat On New Youth Commission

Football coach Chan Yuen-ting, former journalist Julia Poon and Democratic Party barrister Senia Ng are among the member... Read more

Tony Tse Wants More Answers From Teresa Cheng

Pro-government lawmaker Tony Tse on Wednesday called on the Chief Executive to make Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng expl... Read more

Rent Subsidies Would Only Benefit Landlords: CE

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, told lawmakers on Wednesday that the government would not consider giving people living... Read more

Govt No Closer To Ending MPF Clause: Felix Chung

Liberal Party leader Felix Chung said on Wednesday that the government is nowhere near in a position to be able to scrap... Read more

Two More Areas Beefed Up Against Flooding

Officials say the Wong Tai Sin and San Po Kong areas will be able to withstand major downpours without flooding from thi... Read more

Activist Courts Jail Again For Flag Offences

A veteran activist was jailed again on Tuesday for desecrating national and SAR flags after he pleaded guilty to the off... Read more

Exco Approves Controversial Peak Land-swap Deal

The Executive Council on Tuesday approved a land-swap deal on The Peak which will clear the way for a development on a p... Read more

Mark Six Draw Postponed After Computer Glitch

The Jockey Club has postponed Tuesday's Mark Six lottery to Thursday, after a computer glitch shut down tickets sales fo... Read more

MTR To Raise Fares By 3.14 Percent From June

The MTR has said its fares will go up by 3.14 percent this June, as shown by calculations based on government data relea... Read more

Filipino Groups Urge Manila Not To Recall Official

More than 90 Filipino and domestic workers' groups have signed a joint petition, urging Manila to revoke its decision to... Read more

HKTV Pulls The Plug On Its Television Business

Hong Kong Television Network said on Tuesday that it is going to withdraw its application for a free-to-air TV licence, ... Read more

Au Nok-hin Protest Interrupts Legco Panel Meeting

A Legco bills committee meeting to discuss the government's plan for a mainland port area at the high-speed rail link te... Read more