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Hospitals, Care Homes To Drop Rapid Tests

The government said public hospitals and care homes are dropping the rapid Covid test requirement from Saturday. In a... Read more

Competition Watchdog Targets Firms In Bid-rig Case

The Competition Commission on Wednesday announced that it's taking action against four companies and three people it bel... Read more

New Flight Rule To Help Keep 'undesirables' Out Of HK

The government on Wednesday said a new regulation will be gazetted this week requiring airlines to pass personal data on... Read more

Govt Tables Legco Bill On Security Trial Lawyers

The government on Wednesday tabled a bill to the Legislative Council that would allow the chief executive, rather than t... Read more

'Anti-mask Law Still Needed For National Security'

Security chief Chris Tang said on Wednesday that Hong Kong needs to keep in place its ban on the wearing of face masks a... Read more

CUHK Invention To Help Treat Gastric Acid Reflux

Chinese University researchers say they’ve developed a new, non-invasive way to treat gastric acid reflux, potentially... Read more

Govt: Distributor's Decision To Drop Horror Film

Culture minister Kevin Yeung said on Wednesday that it was the distributor's decision to drop the screening of a British... Read more

Rush-hour Toll Hike For Harbour Tunnels This Year

Motorists using the Cross-Harbour Tunnel will be paying twice as much for a rush-hour crossing by the end of the year af... Read more

Albert Ho Back On Remand Ahead Of Subversion Trial

Lawyer and former legislator Albert Ho was on Wednesday remanded in custody, a day after his arrest by national security... Read more

Govt Again Warns Of Punishment Over Anthem Blunder

Chief Secretary Eric Chan said on Wednesday that punishments will follow if the government finds anybody breached rules ... Read more

HK, Guangdong Seal Deals As In-person Talks Return

Government leaders from Hong Kong and Guangdong have held their first in-person conference in four years, sealing agreem... Read more

Tougher Penalties Needed For Work Accidents: Unionist

A unionist lawmaker says he's worried by a recent increase in the number of deadly workplace accidents after a worker pl... Read more

'Profit Link To MTR Fares Welcome, But Not Enough'

A lawmaker and former MTR engineer on Wednesday welcomed a move to link the rail operator's fares to its property develo... Read more

Anderson Road Building Site Death Under Investigation

The Labour Department on Tuesday was investigating the death of another worker at a construction site on Anderson Road. ... Read more

MTR's Fare Formula To Be Linked To Property Profits

The Executive Council on Tuesday approved a decision to link the MTR's fare formula directly to the railway company's pr... Read more