Stanley Ho Secured Ex-official's Help, Trial Told
A Macau businesswoman accused of bribing former senior government official Wilson Fung had written in her diary that “... Read more
High Court Strikes Down 'gay' Criminal Offences
The High Court has struck down a number of offences set out in Hong Kong's Crimes Ordinance, ruling they were unconstitu... Read more
Helpers Left Distraught As HK Travel Agency Folds
Angry and heartbroken foreign domestic helpers gathered outside a travel agency in Causeway Bay on Thursday to try to ge... Read more
Leighton Queries Credibility Of MTR Probe Witness
A lawyer for Leighton, the main contractor linked to the Hung Hom MTR Station construction scandal, on Thursday question... Read more
Pro-govt Lawmakers Call For Fugitive Bill Changes
Pro-establishment legislators say they have written to the government urging it to make a further two changes to propose... Read more
Teresa Cheng May Have Broken Exco Rules: Regina Ip
Executive councillor Regina Ip said on Thursday that she believes Justice Secretary Teresa Cheng may have broken rules o... Read more
Ronny Tong 'flabbergasted' Over Judges' Concern
Executive councillor Ronny Tong said on Thursday that he was shocked by a report that some judges were concerned by prop... Read more
Extradition 'threatens HK Success And Prosperity'
Lawmakers including a US senator and the head of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' human rights body have writ... Read more
'Judges Should Not Comment On Political Issues'
Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung and Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma have both said judges should refrain from commenting on pol... Read more
'German Asylum Shows Snowden Families Are At Risk'
Lawyers for the refugee families who helped shelter US whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say Germany's decision ... Read more
Lawmakers Vote Down No Confidence Motion In CE
Lawmakers have voted down a motion of no confidence in the chief executive, Carrie Lam, over her proposal to amend the e... Read more
Arts Hub's New Venue To Open Next Month
The West Kowloon arts hub will open its second venue next month, providing a new platform for contemporary and avant gar... Read more
'HK Judges Will Face No Pressure From Beijing'
Pro-Beijing lawmaker and barrister Priscilla Leung on Wednesday dismissed the idea that Hong Kong judges could come unde... Read more
Lover 'didn't Want To Wreck Ex-official's Family'
In emotional testimony on Wednesday, Macau businesswoman Cheyenne Chan told Hong Kong's District Court that she didn't w... Read more
Promises May Have Lured Joseph Lau: Opposition
Tycoon Joseph Lau’s unexpected move to abandon his legal challenge over the government’s extradition laws evoked cau... Read more