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Jobless Man Convicted Of Murdering 15 Year-old

An unemployed man who admitted to killing a 15 year-old part-time model and sexually violating her body in 2014 has been... Read more

HK Remains 28th In 'most Liveable City' Survey

Human resources consultancy ECA International has ranked Hong Kong as 28th most liveable city in the world for Asian exp... Read more

Howard Lam Denies Faking Torture Report

The Democratic Party member who grabbed international headlines last year with claims that he was kidnapped and tortured... Read more

Barristers, Govt Lock Horns Over Checkpoint Plan

The Bar Association and the government have locked horns over the contentious West Kowloon joint checkpoint proposal, wi... Read more

HK Island Resident Launches Bid To Bar Au Nok-hin

A Hong Kong Island resident has launched a judicial review aimed at stopping Au Nok-hin, who won a by-election on Sunday... Read more

Taxi Alliance Threaten Central Blockade Over Uber

An alliance of taxi-drivers campaigning to kick the ride-hailing service Uber out of Hong Kong are threatening to paraly... Read more

'Challenge Against Au Nok-hin Won't Add To Rift'

The vice-chairman of Beijing's top political think tank on Hong Kong said on Tuesday that he does not think a legal chal... Read more

Justice Michael Lunn To Head Bus Crash Probe

The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, has named Justice Michael Lunn as the chairman of a three-member independent review com... Read more

Unionist To Challenge Au Nok-hin's Candidacy

Former pro-Beijing lawmaker Wong Kwok-hing says he and four other people will file an application for a judicial review ... Read more

MTR Says Software Glitch Caused East Rail Chaos

The MTR says an investigation into January's disruption on the East Rail Line has determined the problem was caused by a... Read more

Winnie Tam To Head Communications Authority

A former chairwoman of the Bar Association, Winnie Tam, has been appointed as the new chief of the Communications Author... Read more

Govt Poverty Reduction Policies Come Under Fire

Pro-democracy lawmakers on Monday criticised government measures aimed at lifting people out of poverty, saying they are... Read more

Opposition Apologises Over Election Defeats

The pro-democracy leaders on Monday said they have let down their supporters and bowed in apology for losing two seats i... Read more

More Funds Urged For NGOs Aiding Ethnic Minorities

The government has been urged to work more closely with NGOs who are assisting ethnic minorities, and give them more fun... Read more

Bus Driver Jailed For Fatal Lam Tin Accident

A 62-year-old bus driver has been sentenced to 45 months in jail and had his driving licence suspended for five years ov... Read more