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More Foreign Judges May Resign, Says Dennis Kwok

Legal sector lawmaker Dennis Kwok said he fears that more foreign non-permanent judges (NPJ) may resign from Hong Kong's... Read more

HK To Hedge Vaccine Bet By Picking Two Manufacturers

The Hong Kong government plans to buy vaccines from more than one manufacturer to ensure that people here get the right ... Read more

Australian Judge Resigns From Top HK Court

The Hong Kong government announced on Friday that Australian judge Justice James Spigelman has resigned from the Court o... Read more

Allow Bars To Operate Till 6am: Tommy Cheung

Catering sector and Liberal Party lawmaker Tommy Cheung has called on the government to ease social distancing restricti... Read more

Regular Covid Testing For High-risk Groups Begins

The government on Friday announced plans to test high-risk groups regularly for Covid-19, such as people working in care... Read more

'Octopus Payment In Wet Markets Not Feasible'

Representatives of Hong Kong's wet markets said plans to try and get stall vendors to switch to contactless payment migh... Read more

Yan Chan Loses Bid To Overturn Unseating Ruling

Pro-government lawmaker Yan Chan has failed in her final attempt to overturn a court decision which effectively unseats ... Read more

Overcast Sky Fails To Deter Ocean Park Fans

An overcast sky failed to deter eager Hong Kong residents, who flocked to public swimming pools and Ocean Park as a vari... Read more

Wage Subsidy Abuse Shows Lack Of Govt Control: CTU

The chairwoman of the Confederation of Trade Unions, Carol Ng, has condemned the government's salary relief scheme after... Read more

Govt To Appeal Against Acquittal Of Jimmy Lai

The Department of Justice said on Thursday that it is lodging an appeal against this month's acquittal of Apple Daily fo... Read more

Unknown Covid-19 Cases Return, Contacts Quarantined

For the first time in three days, Hong Kong has reported local coronavirus cases with an unknown source of infection. ... Read more

Teen Gets Probation For Hitting Officer With Brick

A 17-year-old student has been handed a 12-month probation order for hitting a police officer with a brick in Mong Kok i... Read more

HK's Jobless Rate Unchanged Despite Covid Curbs

Hong Kong's jobless rate has remained steady despite a business shutdown caused by the third wave of local Covid-19 case... Read more

'Govt Ignored Food Vendors In Third Round Of Relief'

A group of operators who run small establishments like fish ball places say thousands of ventures like theirs have been ... Read more

Democratic Party To Vote Against Covid Funding Plan

More political groups have voiced opposition to the government's latest pandemic relief funding request, saying it falls... Read more