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'Denial Of Consular Help Conforms To Int'l Practice'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that Hong Kong is only going by the book when disallowing foreign consulates ... Read more

'Move To Quarantine Schoolchildren Is Too Much'

An infectious disease expert on Tuesday said it was too strict of the authorities to order around 130 students at a seco... Read more

Social Distancing Rules To Be Relaxed After CNY: CE

Chief Executive Carrie Lam says some businesses that were ordered to close as part of social distancing will be allowed ... Read more

Top Court Rules Against Jimmy Lai In Bail Case

The Court of Final Appeal on Tuesday upheld a government challenge to a lower court's decision to grant bail to the medi... Read more

1,500 Tests, No Cases In Jordan And Sham Shui Po

Overnight "ambush-style" lockdowns in areas of Jordan and Sham Shui Po on Monday saw more than 1,500 people tested for C... Read more

'No Jury' For First National Security Prosecution

The Department of Justice has decided against using a jury for the first trial under the SAR's national security law, a ... Read more

Buildings In Jordan, Sham Shui Po Placed On Lockdown

The government continued its overnight, ambush-style lockdowns for the ninth straight evening on Monday, sealing off two... Read more

Govt Sets Out Plan To Ditch Reliance On Landfills

The SAR government on Monday unveiled a new plan for waste reduction – setting a target to slash the amount of rubbish... Read more

Quarry Bay Building Partly Evacuated Over Covid

Authorities began partially evacuating a residential building in Quarry Bay on Monday after an overnight lockdown found ... Read more

Calls For Budget Relief For Tenants, New Homeowners

The financial secretary has been urged to lower the salaries tax rate and offer relief to both homebuyers and tenants in... Read more

Around 130 Schoolchildren Put Into Quarantine

Authorities on Monday ordered around 130 students at a secondary school in Shau Kei Wan to be sent to a quarantine centr... Read more

July 1 Protest Case Heads To District Court

The case of eight pro-democracy activists being prosecuted over an unauthorised protest on July 1 last year is being tra... Read more

Govt Rules Out Further Relaxation Of Subsidy Scheme

The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Law Chi-kwong, on Monday rejected legislators' demands to further relax the thresh... Read more

Police Arrest 81 During Raids On Gambling Dens

Police say they believe they have busted a triad-controlled gambling and drug-dealing syndicate after arresting 81 peopl... Read more

Hospital Admission Holds Up Radio Host Court Case

A national security judge handling the court case of radio host Wan Yiu-sing has adjourned the proceedings after the def... Read more