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Hotels To Become Youth Hostels With Govt Help: Mak

Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Alice Mak on Wednesday said the government would subsidise NGOs to convert hotels i... Read more

Lawmaker Backs Call For Probe Into CUHK Emblem Affair

Lawmaker Priscilla Leung on Wednesday backed a demand from some members of the Chinese University of Hong Kong's governi... Read more

Seven Arrested Over Alleged Terrorism, Fraud

National security police have arrested a man, linking him to offences such as terrorism, arson and money laundering. ... Read more

Vaccine Rules Over Full-day Classes Eased

The government on Tuesday relaxed Covid jab requirements for both secondary and primary students relating to full-day cl... Read more

Govt To Require Doctors To Report Melioidosis Cases

The Centre for Health Protection on Tuesday said the government plans to list melioidosis as a statutory notifiable infe... Read more

Wine And Dine Festival To Return Next Month

The Wine and Dine Festival will return to Hong Kong next month with over 700 bars and restaurants taking part, its organ... Read more

Health Chief Given Legal Power To Void Jab Exemptions

The government said on Tuesday that it would amend the law to empower the Secretary for Health to invalidate Covid vacci... Read more

Jimmy Lai Found Guilty Of Fraud Over Lease Breach

Tycoon Jimmy Lai was found guilty on Tuesday of two counts of fraud after a court ruled that he concealed the fact he wa... Read more

HK Adds 5,221 New Covid Cases

Health authorities logged 5,221 new Covid cases on Tuesday, including 454 imported infections. The daily tally was sl... Read more

Yuen Kwok-yung: Boost Chlorine To Fight Melioidosis

A leading microbiologist on Tuesday suggested that the authorities increase the amount of residual chlorine in drinking ... Read more

Teachers' 'moral Conduct' Bans Likely To Be For Life

Education Secretary Christine Choi said on Tuesday that teachers banned from the classroom for breaking the National Sec... Read more

HK Market Operating Smoothly Despite Slump, CE Says

Chief Executive John Lee on Tuesday reassured investors that Hong Kong's financial market is running in an orderly and s... Read more

Covid Partly To Blame For Surging Phone Scams: Police

Police have said the number of phone scams in the first nine months of the year has surged by 130 percent, on year, and ... Read more

HKMA Outlines Covid Rules For Summit Guests

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said on Monday guests attending a financial summit in Hong Kong early next month... Read more

School Launches Probe Over Flag-raising Suspension

A secondary school in Tsuen Wan that recently suspended its pupils over a flag raising ceremony said on Monday it's laun... Read more