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'Full-day Classes Unlikely For Most Schools In Sept'

Most schools will probably not be able to resume full-day classes when the new academic year starts next month, as there... Read more

Activist Fined Over Balloon, Another To Stand Trial

Pro-democracy activists Lee Cheuk-yan and Tsang Kin-shing appeared in court on Tuesday over the releasing of a balloon d... Read more

Journalist Steve Vines Flees 'white Terror In HK'

Veteran journalist and former RTHK presenter Steve Vines says he has fled the SAR for Britain, to escape the “white te... Read more

'Public Doctors Not Told About Vaccine Plan Change'

The president of the Public Doctors' Association, Tony Ling, said on Tuesday that health authorities didn't consult them... Read more

PTU Damages The Image Of HK Teachers: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Monday accused the Professional Teachers' Union (PTU) of hijacking the education sector an... Read more

Vaccination Required For More Workers

The government is requiring more workers to be vaccinated as well as tightening entry requirements for inbound traveller... Read more

Judiciary Unveils Details Of New Complaint Mechanism

The judiciary on Monday announced more details of a new nine-member advisory committee, formed by senior judges and lay ... Read more

'Govt Extending Suppression To Civil Groups'

A political academic said on Monday that the government's decision to cut ties with the Professional Teachers' Union (PT... Read more

Two Men Arrested Over Upskirt Photos Website

Police say they have arrested two men on suspicion of conspiracy to outrage public decency over a website that allegedly... Read more

Govt Mulls More Development In Wetland Buffer Areas

The government said on Monday that it will consider loosening restrictions on development around wetland areas, to the d... Read more

'No Choice But To Comply With Jab Requirement'

Not all public sector staff were happy on Monday with the government's announcement that those who haven't taken Covid-1... Read more

Anthony Wong, Au Nok-hin Charged Over Rally Songs

The ICAC on Monday charged Cantopop singer Anthony Wong and former lawmaker Au Nok-hin with corruption, after the entert... Read more

'Spending Vouchers Already Boosting Sales'

Some shops and restaurants saw business increase by as much as 100 percent on Sunday, retail and catering sector represe... Read more

Voucher Plan Draws Mixed Responses From Small Vendors

The government’s voucher scheme has drawn mixed responses from small businesses on the first day of its launch, with s... Read more

HK Sees Three New Imported Covid Cases

Hong Kong has reported three imported Covid-19 cases, involving people who flew in from the US and Cambodia. They are al... Read more