11 Jailed For Up To A Year For Vote-rigging
The District Court on Friday sentenced 11 people to jail for up to one year for vote-rigging in the IT sector race of th... Read more
HK Records Two New Imported Covid Cases
Hong Kong recorded two new imported cases of Covid-19 on Friday. The patients recently arrived from Maldives and the ... Read more
New Subsidised Homes To Cost Up To HK$3.85m
The Housing Authority on Friday announced that prices for around 2,100 new subsidised flats under the green form subsidi... Read more
Police Chief Pays Tribute To Fallen Officers
Police Commissioner Raymond Siu on Friday paid tribute to officers who have died in the line of duty. At a Force Rem... Read more
Preliminary Trials Show Sinovac-BioNTech Mix Is Safe
A government advisor on Covid-19 vaccination says preliminary trial results show mixing the use of Sinovac and BioNTech ... Read more
Cruise Trip Scrapped Over Suspected Covid Case
Health authorities late on Thursday said they are investigating a suspected re-positive Covid-19 case, involving a male ... Read more
Lawmakers Pass Bill To Ban E-cigarettes
Lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill that will ban the sale of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. The bill will... Read more
'Don't Be Deterred By Lower Pay In GBA'
Fresh university graduates from Hong Kong are being urged to pursue career opportunities in the Greater Bay Area even th... Read more
App-less Hongkongers To Be Barred From Govt Buildings
Hong Kong authorities say from next month it will be mandatory for many people to use the LeaveHomeSafe app to enter gov... Read more
Hong Kong's Jobless Rate Falls To 4.5 Percent
Hong Kong’s unemployment rate dropped from 4.7 percent to 4.5 percent in the July-to-September period, the lowest sinc... Read more
Marathon Organiser Clarifies That It's Anti-crime
Organisers of this weekend's Hong Kong Marathon have stressed they have zero tolerance for any breaches of the law, sayi... Read more
National Security Top Priority For New Customs Chief
Hong Kong's new Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Louise Ho, says she is making safeguarding national security her top... Read more
Legco Passes Bill To Bring In Outside Doctors
The Legislative Council on Thursday passed a bill that allows non-locally trained doctors to fully practise in Hong Kong... Read more
Outbreak Of Bacterial Infections Linked To Fish: CHP
Members of the public have been urged to avoid touching raw fish while shopping at wet markets, as health authorities on... Read more
Another Batch Of District Councillors Unseated
The government on Thursday disqualified 16 district councillors from the western New Territories, saying the oaths of al... Read more