On-line Shopping Complaints Up Almost 75% Last Year
A consumer watchdog on Friday said the pandemic-driven shift of consumers to on-line shopping fuelled a surge in dispute... Read more
Transgender Men Win ID Card Fight At HK's Top Court
The Court of Final Appeal on Monday ruled that the authorities breached the rights of two transgender men by refusing to... Read more
Two More Plead Guilty In Subversion Trial
Two more defendants accused of conspiring to commit subversion over unofficial Legco primary polls in 2020 have admitted... Read more
Mainlanders Arrive On First Tour To HK In Years
Hong Kong on Monday welcomed its first tour group from the mainland in three years with 15 visitors arriving on the expr... Read more
Green Groups Snub Briefing On Artificial Islands Plan
Eleven green groups have jointly called on the government to scrap a major reclamation project off Lantau, snubbing a cl... Read more
'Labour Crunch May Slow Tourism And Retail Recovery'
The tourism and retail sectors said on Monday that while they are hopeful that business will slowly pick up with the ful... Read more
Mabel Cheung Apologises Over Documentary Controversy
Film director Mabel Cheung on Monday said it is very unlikely that her documentary following the lives of six girls from... Read more
Travellers Cheer Full Mainland Border Reopening
Travellers on Monday said they were happy with the full border reopening with the mainland, as they anxiously waited for... Read more
HK And Saudi Govts Discuss Investment Agreement
Chief Executive John Lee has said he's looking forward to building stronger ties between Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia, as ... Read more
Stolen Personal Data Found On Seized HK Servers
Police say they’ve seized servers containing intimate pictures and private information on more than 500 people around ... Read more
John Lee Meets Saudi Investment Officials
Chief Executive John Lee on Sunday held talks with the Saudi investment minister Khalid Al-Falih on his first full day o... Read more
Tourism Trade 'out Of ICU But Recovery Is Long'
A tourism industry representative on Sunday said better days are coming for the pandemic-hit industry, but the road to r... Read more
'Kai Tak Housing Won't Affect Business Hub Plan'
Housing minister Winnie Ho said on Sunday that the Kai Tak site earmarked for light public flats will be returned to dev... Read more
'We Need To Catch Up In Bid To Attract Tourists'
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Kevin Yeung said as Hong Kong is relatively late in reopening for tourists, th... Read more
Paul Chan Calls For Caution Amid Economic Revival
Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Sunday that while the full border reopening with the mainland will boost the econo... Read more