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'Fewer Cross-border Kids Can Lead To School Closure'

The Federation of Education Workers has warned that there could be class cuts, or even school closures, because of a dro... Read more

Petrol Bomb Teen Gets Tougher Sentence After Review

A 15-year-old has been sent to a detention centre on Thursday after the Department of Justice (DOJ) won a review over a ... Read more

Activist Tam Tak-chi Denied Bail By High Court

The High Court on Thursday denied bail to People Power activist Tam Tak-chi, who has been charged with uttering seditiou... Read more

Tuen Mun School Should Have Suspended Classes: PTU

The president of the Professional Teachers' Union, Fung Wai-wah, said authorities should have considered suspending clas... Read more

Construction Worker Found Guilty Of Rioting

A construction worker has become the first person to be found guilty of rioting in connection with last year's anti-gove... Read more

'Ocean Park Should Try To Win Back Local Patronage'

A tourism professor said on Thursday that Ocean Park should try out different plans to win back the local patronage now ... Read more

'Bar Operators Are Not Popping The Cork Yet'

Bar operators said on Wednesday that removal of a ban on their operation is not going help them if they are allowed to f... Read more

US Labelling Rule Breaks WTO Rules: Edward Yau

The Hong Kong government has written a letter to US trade representative Robert Lighthizer, saying Washington is infring... Read more

Two More Covid Cases Linked To Tuen Mun Eatery

Two more Covid-19 cases have been linked to an eatery in Tuen Mun where three regular diners tested positive on Monday. ... Read more

Signal Failure Disrupts Traffic On Kwun Tong Line

A signal failure near Choi Hung Station on the Kwun Tong Line left service disrupted between Kowloon Tong and Kwun Tong ... Read more

Covid Scare Grips Tuen Mun School Ahead Of Reopening

All the staff and 30 students of a Tuen Mun school are to be tested for coronavirus after a primary school pupil there w... Read more

Tseung Kwan O Death Inquest To Begin In November

An inquest into the death of a university student who fell from a height during protests at Tseung Kwan O last year will... Read more

Felix Chung: Issue Bonds To Fund Lantau Project

Liberal Party leader Felix Chung has called on the government to issue bonds to fund the Lantau Tomorrow project after c... Read more

For Some Students, Back To School After Months

Face-to-face classes resumed in a limited manner in some Hong Kong schools – for the first time since the summer break... Read more

'New Law Aims To Save Freedoms, Judicial Autonomy'

The Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung has defended before the UN the national security law imposed by Beijing, saying it se... Read more