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Mainland Field Trips Not Traps For Kids: Carrie Lam

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Sunday dismissed suggestions that her administration is trying to root out students who to... Read more

'School Closures Mulled As 115 Covid Cases Reported'

Sources told RTHK on Sunday that the government will soon announce the suspension of all in-person primary and secondary... Read more

'Mandatory Tests For Care Home Staff To Start Soon'

Welfare secretary Law Chi-kwong on Sunday said the government will test staff at most care homes for coronavirus over th... Read more

Govt Must Beef Up National Education: Matthew Cheung

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said in his blog on Sunday that it is ‘imperative’ that the government strengthen nat... Read more

Buildings Department Denies 'constraining' Media

The Buildings Department has rejected suggestions it was “constraining” the media, in denying a reporter access to t... Read more

Alvin Yeung Leaves Civic Party Leader Role

Ousted lawmaker Alvin Yeung ended his tenure as the Civic Party’s leader on Saturday, with the position remaining vaca... Read more

Two Schools To Close After Covid Cases Detected

Health authorities say two schools will need to shut for 14 days and all their staff and students will need to undergo C... Read more

'Joshua Wong Out Of Solitary, In Good Spirits'

Joshua Wong is now out of solitary confinement, according to the Labour Party’s Fernando Cheung, who visited the promi... Read more

New Covid Community Testing Centre Opens In Lai King

A new community testing centre for Covid-19 opened in Lai King on Saturday – the first of five additional testing faci... Read more

Foreign Firm Numbers Still Similar Despite Drop: Yau

The commerce secretary Edward Yau on Saturday brushed aside concerns that overseas companies are leaving Hong Kong, as t... Read more

Selected Hotels For Quarantine To Roll Out Soon: CE

The SAR government is about to tighten its anti-epidemic control at the border by requiring inbound travellers to use de... Read more

CE Defends Changes To Liberal Studies

Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Saturday defended sweeping changes to the Liberal Studies secondary school subject, saying... Read more

Hospital Staff To Lose Pay Over February Strike

Hospital staff who took part in a strike in February to demand the closure of the border with the mainland are having pa... Read more

No Timetable Yet On Cross-border Voting Plan: Govt

The secretary for constitutional and mainland affairs said on Friday there's still no timetable yet when a plan allowing... Read more

'Medicine Put Me To Sleep, Not The Policy Address'

Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Secretary Erick Tsang apologised on Friday for dozing off during Chief Executive Car... Read more