Officials Deny Scapegoating Over Anthem Blunders
Sports officials on Friday denied making scapegoats of local associations for blunders involving the national anthem as ... Read more
NSL Could Come Up In Beijing Talks: Law Society
Law Society President Chan Chak-ming on Friday said a trip by leading members of the group to Beijing next week will all... Read more
'Some Minibus Fares Will Rise Due To Toll Changes'
A minibus association on Friday warned that some fares will go up in light of the government's changes to cross-harbour ... Read more
East Rail Line Services Return To Normal
The MTR Corporation has said its East Rail line services are gradually returning to normal after it reported extra trave... Read more
Mainland Doctors, Nurses To Work At Public Hospitals
The Hospital Authority (HA) on Thursday said nine specialty doctors and 70 nurses from the mainland will come and work a... Read more
Hong Kong Records Moderate Inflation
Official data released on Thursday showed that annual inflation in Hong Kong rose by 2.1 percent in the past two months ... Read more
Candidates Mask Up For Return Of English Speech Tests
For the first time in three years, Hong Kong exam candidates are getting the chance to show off their English speaking s... Read more
Hockey Body 'has A Lot Of Room For Improvement'
An anthem blunder at an ice hockey tournament last month showed the city’s ice hockey association has ‘a lot of room... Read more
Man Jailed For Exposing Others To Covid Risk
A man was on Thursday given a 7.5-month prison sentence for putting others at risk by eating at restaurants when he was ... Read more
Scorching 35C Days To See 'extremely Hot' Warning
A new "extremely hot" weather warning will be issued when the mercury soars this summer, the Hong Kong Observatory revea... Read more
Go Ahead And Embrace AI Chatbots, EdU Tells Students
The Education University on Thursday said it would encourage students to embrace artificial intelligence and make the mo... Read more
Milk Lover's Ruined Food Case Against CLP Goes Ahead
A man who is claiming more than HK$6,500 in compensation for milk and food spoiled in a massive power blackout will be a... Read more
'Harbour Watchdog To Close If Reclamation Law Alters'
The founder of the Society for Protection of the Harbour said on Thursday that the group would disband if a proposal by ... Read more
E-cig Re-export Changes To Ease Logistics Sector Woes
The government says it will table legislation next week intended to allow the re-export of banned smoking products such ... Read more
Woman, 71, Dies In Sha Tin HGV Crash
Police are investigating after a woman died when she was struck by a heavy goods vehicle after the driver lost control i... Read more