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'Public Inquiry Can Help Rebuild Trust In Police'

Two former members of the police watchdog have argued that an independent inquiry into the policing of unruly anti-extra... Read more

Cheering Protesters Disperse After Police Move In

Anti-extradition protesters have dispersed after confronting police on a piece of land that was transferred to the Peopl... Read more

Authorities Discover New Human Hepatitis E Case

The government's Centre for Health Protection says it is investigating a new case of Hepatitis E, involving a 73-year-ol... Read more

Protesters Cleared From Land Ahead Of PLA Transfer

Police with riot shields on Friday cleared anti-extradition bill protesters who had moved onto a plot of land on the Cen... Read more

Protesters Move To Land That Will Belong To PLA

Over a hundred anti-extradition bill demonstrators on Friday evening moved onto Central waterfront land, that transfers ... Read more

Law Society Appears To Rebuke Protesters

Recent anti-extradition protests appear to have drawn a rebuke from the Law Society. In a statement issued on Friday... Read more

Anti-extradition Protesters Return To Legco

Hundreds of people are protesting outside the Legislative Council. They gathered on Friday evening to call for internati... Read more

'Flag Raising To Shift Only If Weather Is Bad'

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said on Friday that the flag raising ceremony on July 1 may be shifted indoors if bad wea... Read more

Two Residential Plots To Be Sold In July Quarter

Two residential sites – in Kai Tak and Tuen Mun – will be sold by tender in the July-to-September quarter as part of... Read more

Rights Groups Issue Joint Call For June 12 Probe

In an open letter, 32 organisations, including Amnesty Hong Kong and Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor, have called on top ... Read more

Talks Fail To End Police Force's Hospital Boycott

Police were still refusing to man their posts at two public hospitals on Friday, despite a three-hour meeting with Hospi... Read more

'CE Firm On Rejection Of Probe, Resignation'

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has reportedly reiterated that she would not set up an independent probe into police action o... Read more

Groups Give Carrie Lam An F For Governance

An alliance of concern groups has given Chief Executive Carrie Lam an F in all areas of governance, as they issued a rep... Read more

Panel Backs Liberal Studies As Compulsory Subject

A government-appointed task force is recommending that all four core subjects in the high school curriculum be kept as c... Read more

Rival Rally Urges Consulates Not To Interfere

Around a hundred people, calling themselves as a group of Hong Kong citizens, marched on Friday to the US, UK and German... Read more