They take part in ceremony during Pride Month as government moves towards establishing framework for recognising same-sex partnerships.
Chow Hang-tung argues that Madam Justice Anna Lai may be biased because judge’s knowledge of police allegations against the activist.
Sentencing judge cites psychological reports that states young victims suffered from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Wang Qingxia convicted of five charges related to overstaying in Hong Kong and forging university certificates to obtain entry permit.
Tommy Cheung is asking for more time to pay his creditor Colin Lai, after agreement to settle debt in monthly instalments fell through.
Prosecution witness David Su says a man named ‘Steven’ was solely responsible for purchasing firearms and conceived idea years earlier.
Lawyer of Christian Lee Ka-tin, accused of being part of 2019 bomb plot, says client was also beaten up during interrogation.
Magistrate rules manslaughter accused Shum Yuk-kuen and Yip Lai-pan have been on remand ‘for quite a while’ and that trial start was ‘a long way’ down the road.
The Post tracks the leadership row that first surfaced last September and escalated in recent weeks, prompting the government to step in.
Prosecutors say Kwan Ka-yiu, 32, helped source the necessary equipment and identified venues for testing explosives.
Prosecution witness Eddie Pang concedes he was hoping to be charged with less serious offences, although he maintains being truthful in court.
Eddie Pang, core member of team that partnered with ‘Dragon Slaying Brigade’ to plot bomb attack on police, says he believed leader would exact revenge if he quit.
High Court hears witness evidence that secluded spot at Wan Chai’s Wah Yan College was used to store explosives and make bombs.
Plaintiffs Herbert Lee and Chan Wing-yan have launched the first civil action against platform involved in an alleged HK$1.6 billion financial fraud.
Eddie Pang, a core member of team led by second ringleader Ng Chi-hung, tells court former district council election candidate Edward Lau also paid for group’s military training at a Taiwan university campus.
Lau Kwok-kei, Zafar Tai and two teenagers admitted abducting victim in broad daylight outside Stanley Prison on December 17, 2022.
Marriage registry is part of the Immigration Department’s new headquarters costing HK$6.86 billion.
One student mockingly asks for teacher’s hand in marriage, kicks a table and dances on it, while another behind the camera can be heard laughing as she films.
City’s figures are 14 per cent higher than global average, with more older workers wanting work-from-home arrangements than their younger counterparts.
Post charts the journey of the controversial waste-charging scheme from its inception to its failure to launch.
Media have reported Monica Kwong is alleged target of break-in at UK home as part of spying case linked to Hong Kong’s trade outpost in London.
Co-accused Yip Tsz-to, 23, granted bail but unnamed 15-year-old kept in custody as he is on bail for another criminal case.
Saana Qalsoom, 24, says she was told in a job interview that the hijab should not be worn in the classroom.
Judge opts to reduce Superintendent Harbour Chan’s starting sentence by six months to reflect his ‘contribution to society’.
Wong Chun-keung says he agreed to all the prosecution’s allegations, which he now concedes had false information, because he wanted his sentence reduced.
‘Dragon Slaying Brigade’ leader Wong Chun-keung says he spent money raised through crowdfunding on petrol bombs, but also on trip to Thailand, betting and loan repayments.
Justice minister calls on tech giant to say whether it will remove links to ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ after court ruled to ban its distribution.
Judge says Man Hay, 33, was promising musician but ended his career by stockpiling over 10kg of explosive materials discovered at rented storage unit in 2022.
Defence lawyer Priscilla Lam argues prosecution witness Wong Chun-keung’s testimony fails to match up with details from Telegram chat records for ‘Dragon Slaying Brigade’.
Judge forced to briefly adjourn hearing until prosecution witness Wong Chun-keung able to speak, after defence characterised him as ‘playing the field’ with female supporters.