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Sun, 04 Apr 2021 16:40:27 +0800
Universal suffrage may come earlier now: Rita Fan
Beijing’s overhaul of Hong Kong’s electoral system might result in the SAR being able to select its chief executive by universal suffrage earlier, a former National People’s Congress standing committee member said on Sunday. Rita Fan said the ...

Sun, 04 Apr 2021 14:45:56 +0800
Hong Kong reports zero new local Covid infections
Hong Kong health authorities reported no new local coronavirus cases on Sunday, with all seven new Covid-19 infections coming from people who had arrived in the city from overseas. The seven imported cases include five people who arrived in the city...

Sun, 04 Apr 2021 13:21:51 +0800
Police make largest cocaine bust since 2011
Police say they have made their largest cocaine seizure in a decade, seizing over 700 kilos of cocaine in Sha Tin, with a street value of about HK$900 million. Two men, aged 19 and 25, have been arrested. Senior Superintendent of the police's narc...

Sun, 04 Apr 2021 09:47:12 +0800
'Look to mainland for opportunities': Eugene Chan
The President of the pro-Beijing Association of Hong Kong Professionals, Eugene Chan, has called on people here to make the most of of the opportunities offered by the mainland's development, saying those who looked north, rather than overseas, could...

Sat, 03 Apr 2021 16:23:48 +0800
CE singles out education and media for 'improvement'
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Saturday that her government will step up efforts to “improve” Hong Kong’s education, media, as well as the training and management of civil servants, saying work in these areas are crucial in restoring confid...

Sat, 03 Apr 2021 14:47:24 +0800
Two Covid cases reported as crowds celebrate Easter
Health authorities are urging people to stay vigilant during the Easter break, as the city recorded only two new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, with no infections being untraceable. The only local infection of the day involves a 5 year-old boy who liv...

Sat, 03 Apr 2021 13:30:08 +0800
NSL judges won't sit on candidate vetting body: Govt
Government officials have rejected suggestions that national security judges should sit on a vetting body that screens would-be election candidates in future, as questions persist on whether the committee should comprise only principal government off...

Sat, 03 Apr 2021 13:10:51 +0800
'Police should help teachers avoid breaking NSL'
National security police should give teachers information on how to teach the revamped Liberal Studies subject without breaking the law, according to a history professor in charge of reforming the curriculum. Lau Chi-pang, who chairs a Curriculum D...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 17:22:10 +0800
Covid tests ordered for Tseung Kwan O mall visitors
Hong Kong on Friday recorded seven new local Covid-19 cases, including one infection with an unknown source. The Centre for Health Protection’s Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan said the patient, 33, is unemployed and lives in Tseung Kwan O, and had bought tak...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 15:48:55 +0800
Andy Li's family 'finally' heard from him
The family of national security suspect, Andy Li, said on Friday that they finally heard from the man, whose whereabouts had remained unknown since he was brought back from the mainland last month. Li was among 12 Hongkongers who were intercepted b...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 15:21:56 +0800
24 suspects arrested in HK$85m credit card fraud
Police said on Friday that it had dissolved a scam syndicate that had allegedly cheated banks out of HK$85 million in credit card fraud. Officers arrested 24 people, aged 23 to 67 – including the mastermind and core members of the group – on su...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 14:55:12 +0800
Restaurants ask for subsidy to improve ventilation
The head of the Small and Medium Restaurant Federation, Gordon Lam, on Friday urged the government to provide the sector with some money and more time to improve ventilation systems. Restaurants have been ordered to achieve a minimum of six air cha...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 12:55:55 +0800
Swimmers excited to be back at public pools
Swimmers on Friday said they were excited to be able to go back to public pools after waiting for more than three months. 35 public pools reopened on Friday, operating at 30 percent capacity, as part of the eased social-distancing rules announced e...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 11:15:34 +0800
'Rule of law too hard for secondary pupils to learn'
A history professor in charge of reforming the Liberal Studies curriculum on Friday said that concepts of "rule of law" and "social governance" were not included in the new subject Citizenship and Social Development's framework, because class time wa...

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 09:06:52 +0800
Face masks reduce intake of cancer causing chemicals
Environmental researchers have found that wearing surgical masks not only reduces the risk of coronavirus infection, but also our intake of cancer-causing chemicals floating around in the air. Members of the team from the University of Science and ...

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 20:39:14 +0800
Two flights arranged for stranded residents in UK
The government on Thursday announced that two flights have been arranged to bring back scores of residents who have been stranded in the UK for months. The two Cathay Pacific flights – CX2252 – will depart from London on April 21 and April 28 at...

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 18:05:07 +0800
Travel sector to hire 2,000 for vaccination centres
Travel industry representatives are preparing to launch a recruitment exercise to fill up to 2,000 temporary positions at Hong Kong's 24 community vaccination centres, for roles including customer service and administrative support. The government s...

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 17:12:57 +0800
Man kills wife, knifes sons before suicide: police
Police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide case in which a man is said to have killed his wife in their Hung Hom flat before taking his own life on Thursday morning. Officers said the man had also attacked his two sons, 15 and 18, and kill...

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 16:40:51 +0800
Pro-Beijing group threatens boycott of H&M
A group of pro-Beijing figures warned on Thursday that they may organise a boycott of H&M unless the retail clothing giant apologises for expressing concern about reports of forced labour in the cotton industry in Xinjiang. A group – calling thems...

Thu, 01 Apr 2021 15:43:08 +0800
Govt to resume BioNTech inoculations on April 5
The government announced on Thursday that it will resume its BioNTech vaccination programme with a new batch of doses shipped over from Germany on April 5 – 12 days after their use was suspended because of “packaging defects”. The use of BioNT...



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