DAB Receives 250 Complaints Over Closed Salons
DAB lawmaker Elizabeth Quat said on Monday that she had received more than 250 complaints about the sudden closure of tw... Read more
Elderly Happy With New Voucher Scheme Service Centres
Elderly people say they've had a much smoother time resubmitting their applications for the government's consumption vou... Read more
HK People Live Long Because Not Many Smoke: Study
University of Hong Kong researchers say they've found that the territory's low smoking rate is the most important reason... Read more
Protest Fund Stops Receiving Donations
A fund that raises money to help people arrested during the 2019 social unrest on Monday said it's immediately halting t... Read more
Police Arrest 2,300 People In Triad Crackdown
Police on Monday said they had arrested more than 2,300 people in an annual anti-triad joint operation with their Macau ... Read more
Travel Sector Urges Govt To Extend Lifeline
More than 100 travel agencies and coach operators on Monday warned that the industry won't survive much longer without f... Read more
Mu Variant Seems Less Transmissible, Says David Hui
Government pandemic adviser David Hui said on Monday that it appears the Mu variant is less infectious than Delta – bu... Read more
Next Digital Says All Its Directors Have Resigned
Defunct newspaper Apple Daily's parent company announced on Sunday that all of its directors had resigned. In a stoc... Read more
RTHK Debate Show City Forum 'to End'
It is understood that RTHK's City Forum won't resume this month following the summer break. The weekly live debate sh... Read more
'Brazilian Beef Ban May Hit HK Diners In The Pocket'
A restaurant industry leader warned on Sunday that Brazil's decision to ban beef exports to China could see prices here ... Read more
'HK Youths Obsessed With Western Values Like Freedom'
A Beijing official in Hong Kong has accused local young people of being obsessed with western values like democracy and ... Read more
Govt Urged To Stop 'segregating' Domestic Helpers
A migrant workers' group on Sunday criticised the administration's decision to limit new foreign domestic workers to ser... Read more
Tests Ordered For Mid-levels And Tai Wai Residents
Health officials on Sunday ordered compulsory Covid-19 tests for some residents in Mid-levels and Tai Wai, after two peo... Read more
We Will Not Hand Over Info To Police: Alliance
The group that used to stage the annual June 4 candlelight vigil said on Sunday it would not cooperate with a request fr... Read more
Paul Chan Apologises For Voucher Fiasco
The financial secretary, Paul Chan, has apologised for the government's handling of applications for its consumption vou... Read more