Govt To Stop Offering Free PCR Tests From March
The government announced on Friday that it will stop offering free PCR tests from March in view of the latest Covid situ... Read more
Money Laundering Cases On The Rise: Police
The police on Friday said more than 1,150 people were arrested for money laundering in 2022, adding that this year’s f... Read more
Special E-toll Service Points Set Up For Taxis
Transport Commissioner Rosanna Law on Friday said she is confident government assistance for drivers over a new electron... Read more
China Rescue Teams Return From Turkey
China on Friday welcomed the return of search-and-rescue workers from quake-hit Turkey. Team members from China, incl... Read more
Rules Relaxed To Let Small Food Shops Expand Menus
Hong Kong's coffee shops and noodle joints will soon be able to expand their offerings, as rules on what they can and ca... Read more
HK Is Back To Normal, Says Legco Chief
Legislative Council president Andrew Leung on Friday hailed a spring luncheon with top government officials as a sign of... Read more
Schools Left Without Lunchboxes After Kids Fall Ill
A subsidiary of fast food chain Café de Coral says it will suspend its lunchbox service for schools on Monday and Tuesd... Read more
Motorcyclist Killed In Crash In Aberdeen Overnight
Police said on Friday that they're investigating a fatal traffic accident in Aberdeen in which a motorcyclist died. ... Read more
Raymond Siu Stays On As Police Chief For 2 More Years
Police commissioner Raymond Siu, who reaches retirement age this April, is to stay on for another two years. He will... Read more
Officials Conduct First Government-wide Drill
Civil service secretary Ingrid Yeung said authorities launched a government-wide tsunami drill on Thursday, mobilising 1... Read more
Hong Kong's Population Dropped Again In 2022
Hong Kong's population fell by 68,300 or 0.9 percent last year, according to a government estimate on Thursday, as tens ... Read more
First Mainland Curriculum School To Open In 2026
The Education Bureau announced on Thursday that the first school offering the mainland curriculum will be set up in Tin ... Read more
SIM Card Deadline Getting Close, Minister Warns
The Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Algernon Yau, visited Wan Chai Post Office on Thursday to view the ... Read more
Ombudsman Urges Tougher Action On Cluttered Streets
The Ombudsman on Thursday took the authorities to task for shortcomings in their efforts to prevent shops, hawkers, and ... Read more
Green Group Calls For Action Against Overpackaging
A green group said on Thursday that while its study has found a significant drop in the number of plastic bags being giv... Read more