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Consumer Council Slams Supermarket's Price Freeze

The Consumer Council has criticised Wellcome supermarket’s offer to freeze the price of 300 products, saying the offer... Read more

Teen Jailed For Petrol Bomb Attack On Police Station

A teenager has been sentenced to 46 months behind bars for hurling petrol bombs at the Kwai Chung police station earlier... Read more

Covid Expert Calls For Dining Restrictions To Stay

Chinese University infectious disease specialist Professor David Hui said the government should not relax dining restric... Read more

Union Demands Answers Over Nabela Qoser Probe

The RTHK Programme Staff Union has described the decision to extend the probationary period for journalist Nabela Qoser ... Read more

Feature: Covid-hit Businesses Zoom Ahead

Tourism-related businesses have been among the worst-hit by the economic devastation brought about by the Covid-19 pande... Read more

Another Lawyer Forced To Drop HK Speedboat Case

The family of one of the 12 young Hongkongers detained in Shenzhen after being intercepted at sea have been dealt anothe... Read more

Police Won't Stop Us Reporting, Say Online Outlets

An alliance of 70 online media outlets on Sunday vowed to continue to send reporters out onto the city's streets, despit... Read more

Hundreds Offered Covid Tests Over Kai Tak Outbreak

Health officials have called for work to be suspended at a Kai Tak construction site – and are offering hundreds of wo... Read more

RTHK Reopens Probe Into Reporter Nabela Qoser

The staff union at Radio Television Hong Kong said on Sunday that it had learnt that the public broadcaster has reopened... Read more

New Arrivals Start Applying For Cash Handouts

New immigrants who missed out on this summer's HK$10,000 handout for permanent residents started applying for their own ... Read more

CS: Media Freedom Safe Despite Police Press Rules

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung says press freedom will not be undermined by a new police policy of recognising only jour... Read more

Supermarket Subsidy Schemes 'not Direct Enough'

The head of the Consumer Council has cast doubt on schemes proposed by Hong Kong's two dominant supermarket chains that ... Read more

Don't Cede Legco To Pro-Beijing Camp: Claudia Mo

Pro-democracy lawmaker Claudia Mo says she underwent a "psychic tug-of-war" over whether to stay in the Legislative Coun... Read more

HKU Lennon Wall Destroyed, Says Campus TV

The University of Hong Kong's Campus TV has uploaded photos and clips on its social networking sites showing a universit... Read more

'Cops Acting As Mouthpiece Of Mainland Authorities'

Lawmaker Chu Hoi-dick has accused the police of acting as mouthpiece for the mainland authorities and failing to protect... Read more