Police To Stop Recognising Local Press Passes
The police on Tuesday said they are planning to stop recognising reporters with credentials from local media organisatio... Read more
Disneyland To Reopen At Reduced Capacity
The magic is back after a two-month break, but there will be fewer visitors and social distancing measures will be in pl... Read more
Parents Of Detainee In Agony Since Arrest
The parents of one of the 12 Hongkongers detained on the mainland have said they've been under a lot of mental strain si... Read more
HK's Legal System As Robust As Ever: Carrie Lam
Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday gave assurances that Hong Kong’s legal system is “as robust as ever” as she ... Read more
'Future Bright For Cathay, Despite Few Passengers'
A logistics professor on Tuesday said Cathay Pacific has a good future ahead, despite having almost no air traffic and p... Read more
Prosecutors Seek Clarity On Use Of Riot Charge
The Department of Justice is asking the Court of Appeal to clarify whether people who give active assistance to unauthor... Read more
Two Sentenced In Jimmy Sham Attack
A man found guilty in connection with an attack on activist Jimmy Sham of the Civil Human Rights Front last year was on ... Read more
Tin Shui Wai Market Vendors To Undergo Virus Test
Workers at a Tin Shui Wai wet market will be tested for Covid-19 after it emerged that a couple of recently infected peo... Read more
Jitters Over New International School Intake Rule
Educators have criticised a government decision allowing international schools to enrol more local pupils, saying that c... Read more
Appeal Court Upholds Live-in Rule For Helpers
The Court of Appeal has affirmed the live-in requirement for foreign domestic helpers, dealing a setback to those who be... Read more
Democrats Urge Changes To Animal Cruelty Laws
The Democratic Party says it will propose changes to Hong Kong's prevention of cruelty to animals law, after the Departm... Read more
Poor New Immigrants To Get HK$10,000 Handout Too
The government said it expects to spend HK$2.1 billion on a one-off HK$10,000 cash handout to low-income new immigrants ... Read more
Hundreds Of Counterfeit Mooncakes Seized By Customs
Customs said they’ve seized about HK$90,000 worth of counterfeit mooncakes that were being sold as products from a wel... Read more
HKU Urged To Cleanse Key Areas Of Lab Building
People who frequent the building that houses a University of Hong Kong laboratory where significant traces of Covid-19 w... Read more
Next Covid Wave Could Hit Before Winter: Cowling
A University of Hong Kong medical expert has warned that there could be a resurgence in Covid-19 cases sooner than expec... Read more