Govt Contract Staff Issued Ultimatum On Oath
The government said on Friday that staff employed on non-civil service terms will have three weeks to sign a declaration... Read more
'Taiwan Office Had To Close To Protect Staff Safety'
The Hong Kong government said on Friday it had to shut down its office in Taiwan because of Taiwan’s “gross interfer... Read more
Lawmakers Risk Dressing Down If They Don't Smarten Up
The Legislative Council's rules committee on Friday officially proposed a new requirement for lawmakers to dress up for ... Read more
Testing Order Issued For Kennedy Town Hotel
Health authorities on Friday issued a Covid-19 testing order for the Cosco Inn in Kennedy Town, after a woman who stayed... Read more
HKUST Hints At Campus Vaccine Requirement
The University of Science and Technology said on Friday that students and staff who cannot be vaccinated against Covid-1... Read more
Application Forms Out For New Subsidised Flats
Aspiring homeowners queued up at the Housing Authority's headquarters in Lok Fu on Friday to pick up application forms f... Read more
Cathay To Make Covid Vaccination A Job Prerequisite
Cathay Pacific says it may soon become a prerequisite for its pilots and cabin crews to be vaccinated against Covid-19 i... Read more
Thousands Of HK People Apply For New Canada Visas
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new immigration pathway for Hong Kong residents has received nearly 6,000 appli... Read more
Boy's Infection Was Genuine: Yuen Kwok-yung
Microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung on Thursday rejected suggestions that a four-year-boy had tested false positive for the co... Read more
Bike Group Chair Slams 'excessive' Police Enforcement
The chair of a local cycling group has criticised the police’s “excessive” enforcement of social distancing rules,... Read more
Officials Must Out Punished Teachers, High Court Told
A group founded by former Chief Executive CY Leung told the High Court on Thursday that the authorities must reveal the ... Read more
Hong Kong's Jobless Rate Falls To 6.4 Percent
Hong Kong’s unemployment rate fell to 6.4 percent in April, with the city’s labour chief saying the containment of t... Read more
Prison Not Politics Is My Future Now: Chu Hoi-dick
Former lawmaker Chu Hoi-dick has announced that he's leaving politics and disbanding his political group, as he prepares... Read more
Boy Tests Negative Now, HK Nears 28-day Covid Goal
A four-year-old boy who was recently confirmed as having Covid-19 has repeatedly tested negative for the virus, suggesti... Read more
High Time To Pass Waste Charging Bill, Lawmakers Told
A public policy think tank on Thursday called on lawmakers to end the city’s two-decade long wait for a waste charging... Read more