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Beijing Disqualifies Four Pro-democracy Lawmakers

The SAR government announced on Wednesday that pro-democracy lawmakers Alvin Yeung, Dennis Kwok, Kwok Ka-ki and Kenneth ... Read more

Thousands Of Venues Back Covid Tracing App: Govt

The government says around 6,000 private and public venues have so far pledged to take part in a new coronavirus tracing... Read more

Home Quarantine Option Removed For Most Arrivals

The government on Wednesday announced tighter coronavirus restrictions for anyone flying into Hong Kong. From Friday,... Read more

Schools 'failed To Prevent Respiratory Infections'

An infectious disease expert said that a recent spate of upper respiratory tract infections at schools showed that they ... Read more

No Quarantine For Guangdong Returnees From Nov 23

Hong Kong residents returning to the territory from Guangdong or Macau will be exempt from undergoing quarantine from No... Read more

Lack Of Opposition 'not Healthy' Says Felix Chung

Liberal Party leader, Felix Chung, says it would be unhealthy for Hong Kong to have no opposition voices in Legco. Ch... Read more

'Quarantine Exemption For Guangdong, Macau Imminent'

The government could announce as soon as Wednesday that Hong Kong people living in Guangdong and Macau can be exempted f... Read more

Power Firms Limit Next Year's Bill Increases

Hong Kong’s two power companies said on Tuesday that they won't be increasing their overall charges for customers, alt... Read more

Schools 'push Back Against Anonymous Complaints'

Many school principals say they are pushing back against attempts by pro-establishment figures to name and shame teacher... Read more

Sergeant Spared Jail After Assaulting Female Officer

A police sergeant was given 160 hours of community service on Tuesday for assaulting a female colleague during a row ove... Read more

Anger In China Over K-pop Band's Panda Cuddles

A reality TV episode showing K-pop girl band BLACKPINK holding a newly born panda has been pulled after accusations in C... Read more

Subsidy For HK Patients 'should Have Come Sooner'

A patients’ rights group on Tuesday described the launch of a scheme to subsidise Hong Kong people seeking medical tre... Read more

Sanctioning Us Is Futile, Say Hong Kong Police

A deputy police commissioner, Edwina Lau, said on Tuesday that an attempt by the US government to use "so-called sanctio... Read more

RTHK Producer Bailed, Case Adjourned Until January

An RTHK producer has appeared in court accused of violating the Road Traffic Ordinance in relation to the public broadca... Read more

Free Covid Tests For Tai Po Teachers On Fast Track

Free Covid-19 tests will be offered this week to teachers and staff working at schools and kindergartens in Tai Po where... Read more