Dr Owen Tsang, medical director of Hospital Authority Infectious Disease Centre, to be honoured for work on front lines of various outbreaks.
18 Nov 2024 - 10:00AM videocam
Forecaster unsure on level of typhoon warning expected as storm moves closer on Monday.
16 Nov 2024 - 7:50PM videocam
Hong Kong education chief Christine Choi says use of bogus university entrance exam certificates ‘outrageous’.
Consumer watchdog staff pose as patrons to test willingness of 15 chain restaurants to package takeaway in containers they brought with them.
Consumer Council calls for possible labelling rules and finds four products contain chemical compound that can affect marine life.
Denial of refunds, unclear arrangements for meeting performers and obstructed views among cases received by Consumer Council.
District councillor and trade union representative suggest easing regulations so industry can provide better accommodation and transport.
Classes at all morning and whole-day schools will be suspended on Thursday, government says.
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Video uploaded to Douyin shows bus scraping its roof on underside of wingtip, with users saying flight to Jinan delayed by seven hours.
Rail giant prefers education to change people’s behaviour and also plans to reduce speed of escalators.
Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro joins list of obesity and diabetes drugs made popular by celebrities who lost weight.
Eight embark on 45km swim journey on Saturday, despite typhoon signal, to raise funds for Nature Conservancy’s oyster restoration programme.
Post reporters test out public transport options at Kai Tak Sports Park and find construction sites throw up their share of hurdles.
Heads of Airport Authority committee and logistics association say current figures for air traffic less important than city’s longer term goals.
Task force announces plans for Lancet Psychiatry Series on ADHD to study prevalence, treatment hurdles and stigma linked to disorder.
Tuen Mun Hospital says patient monitored after injection and showed no abnormal reaction.
Kenichi Okada earlier said he could not discuss discharge of Fukushima radioactive waste water with Hong Kong government ‘in a scientific manner’.
Housing Department tells Wong Tai Sin District Council the first stage of redevelopment will start in 2028 and the second between 2035 and 2036.
30 Oct 2024 - 10:43PM videocam
Legislator Jesse Shang Hailong also says the low bar may send the wrong message that the city has limited opportunities.
Expressive arts centre helps 300 from minority groups deal with emotional issues, including worries about death.
Some mainland Chinese professionals are accused of exploiting various talent schemes for their children to enjoy cheaper tuition.
Environment chief Tse Chin-wan says government is also looking at feasibility of allowing private sector to operate some quarantine facilities.
South China Athletic Association failed to introduce effective security steps to prevent leak of 72,315 people’s data in March, watchdog says.
A supplier stresses need for transition period to help businesses adjust to new regulation.
Culture minister Kevin Yeung says government is in discussions with Jockey Club, while cautioning against cruise sector comparisons with Singapore.
One option available is for government to stop investing in start-ups directly and put money instead into venture capital funds, copying mainland approach.
About 30 people seen at Mong Kok gym reopened by Perface, the medical beauty firm in talks with owner of now-closed fitness giant Physical.
Criticism over her annual rent of HK$5.67 million emerged after government revealed the cost borne by taxpayers to fund her office.
Claw machines that can now be found across the city have captivated young people, with some turning their addiction to playing into a business opportunity.