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Tai Wai Market To Shut As Part Of Revamp Plan

The Tai Wai market will shut down by end of this year for renovation as a part of the government's plan to modernise mar... Read more

'No Decision Yet' On Anthem Teaching Requirement

Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung said on Friday that the government is studying whether to draft into law a requireme... Read more

Riot, Arson Conviction 'unfair', Court Told

The Court of Appeal has reserved judgement on whether it'll hear an appeal from a former computer technician convicted o... Read more

Parents Want Carrie Lam To Scrap Planned BCA Test

An alliance of parents' groups has called on the Chief Executive Carrie Lam to scrap a planned assessment test for prima... Read more

Court Buries Govt Appeal To Shut Columbarium

The Court of Appeal has thrown out a government bid to close down a private columbarium located in a remote village in T... Read more

Court Denies Bail To Indian Fugitive Again

An Indian fugitive, who is wanted by Interpol, has again been denied bail at the Kowloon City Magistrates' Court. Ra... Read more

No Need For A Law On Anthem Teaching: Ip Kin-yuen

Lawmaker Ip Kin-yuen, who represents the education sector, believes it's not necessary for the government to write into ... Read more

WWF Cheers 14 Percent Fall In Shark Fin Imports

WWF-Hong Kong says a change in people’s attitudes towards eating shark fin, together with the introduction of airline ... Read more

Ken Tsang Assault Appeal Decision Reserved

The Court of Appeal has reserved its decision on whether to hear appeals from three policeman who were convicted last ye... Read more

'Free Ocean Park Tickets Not Tied To Govt Aid'

Ocean Park has rejected suggestions that it only agreed to hand out 10,000 free tickets to local students in order to se... Read more

'Hard-hit HK Coral Reefs May Give Vital Clues'

A group of international scientists is hoping that studying coral reefs in Hong Kong waters – which they say has under... Read more

'Anthem Law Draft To Offer Debate On Key Issues'

A bill to enact local legislation banning disrespect of the national anthem will leave open to discussion controversial ... Read more

Link Mega-sale Jeopardises Our Future: Tenants

Tenants of shops in 17 shopping malls sold last month in a HK$22 billion mega-deal by Link Reit say they’re afraid the... Read more

Protesters Mark International Women's Day

About 20 protesters from the Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre rallied outside government headquarters on Thursd... Read more

Ex-radio Host's Jail Term Cut In Poll Rigging Case

The Appeal Court has shortened sentences for a former internet radio host, who was jailed for trying to rig the 2015 Dis... Read more