Eddie Chau spent years fighting civil case after alleged medical blunder left daughter in vegetative state for four years.
Lai Sum-yuet in a critical condition following three-minute procedure for head injury at Yan Chai Hospital in Tsuen Wan on May 25.
Measure is among 10 proposed by health authorities, but young smokers who use the products doubt ban will work as intended.
Health minister says ban on flavoured tobacco products among measures, with bill to be presented to legislature.
Stephon Marbury, who has settled in city under talent scheme, stars in first clip of series aimed at luring professionals to Hong Kong.
Secretary for Security Chris Tang says enhancement to the Sexual Conviction Record Check Scheme will better protect children and mentally disabled.
One-year-old girl suffered ‘irreversible’ damage to her brain in January after being allegedly abused by a babysitter hired through ‘community nanny’ scheme.
Suspects released as China’s foreign ministry arm in Hong Kong hits back at the United States and European Union for their ‘irresponsible comments’ on the arrests.
Police say fake customer services staff frauds an ‘increasing trend’, with HK$4.16 million the biggest single loss logged.
Policewoman who used to work at secret technical services division selected after competing against more than 80 candidates from city, insider reveals.
Chinese University of Hong Kong researchers find increasing activity time among calligraphers has positive effects on brain networks overseeing memory, attention, self-reflection and envisioning future.
HKU says it is ‘continuously enhancing’ dentistry curriculum and working with government to set up public sector internships for all the faculty’s graduates
Under proposed law amendment, University of Hong Kong dental graduates will have to intern at public institutions for a year before they can register as dentists.
Chairman of Advisory Committee on Mental Health says his team will review process of screening, diagnosing and supporting dementia patients to address ‘bottleneck’ in healthcare system.
Tai On Coffee & Tea Shop defends range of premium treats which it says use high-end imported ingredients such as matcha from Japan and chocolate from France.
KP.2 is offshoot of Omicron variant and was first detected in India in early January, before spreading around world and becoming dominant strain in US.
Babies who are premature or suffering from severe illnesses such as congenital heart diseases will be eligible, Hospital Authority says.
Government does its job by installing warning signs, veteran mountaineers say, but many hikers lack knowledge and put themselves in danger when posing for social media posts.
Those convicted of serious offences including endangering national security, ill-treating a child, rape or murder, can be permanently removed by social work regulator.
Hospital Authority will require companies to submit applications directly without going through doctors, which may shorten time to five months, official says.
Dr Ronald Lam, director of health, says the government is in discussion with contractors on the digital system, with plans for help stations for elderly.
China’s foreign ministry arm in the city hits out at US Consul General Gregory May, who accused authorities of curbing freedom of expression beyond its borders.
Dr Pamela Lee, faculty of medicine’s assistant dean, says restructured curriculum will take place October and affect year 4 students.
Health minister Lo Chung-mau says people will not have to line up for tickets in future as digital ticketing and registration system is in the works.
International Baccalaureate Organization launches inquiry after exams already taken in some time zones, including Hong Kong, appeared online.
Officers later found woman, uninjured, in car outside Heng Yuet House at Heng On Estate in Ma On Shan, after she was kidnapped by two men in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Hong Kong student says she is devastated by apparent leak, calling it unfair to everyone who had studied for test.
Yee Wah Global says it hopes to transform the ban into opportunity by investing in and researching alternative tableware.
Authorities have not disclosed names of highest earners, but Post check finds heavy hitters from major conglomerates earn anywhere from HK$9 million to HK$130 million.
Tax commissioner says revenue is likely to rise by 12 per cent in 2024-25, after city scrapped property market curbs this year.