Dozens of Hong Kong-born citizens, who hold British National (Overseas) passport BN(O), were turned away from polling stations in Scotland.
20 Hong Kong secondary school pupils win top honours at Student of the Year Awards
Au Cheuk-yi, 17, scores top prize for achievements and contributions to society, says the award ‘tells me that I’m doing the right thing’.
Hong Kong ‘unlikely to crack down on Uber’ until premium taxi fleets hit streets
Hong Kong authorities are unlikely to crack down on Uber until they gauge the response to the launch of premium taxi fleets, even if they plan to regulate online ride-hailing services, lawmakers have said. The legislators also called on the government to ...
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Hong Kong ‘unlikely to crack down on Uber’ until premium taxi fleets hit the streets next year
Hong Kong authorities are unlikely to crack down on Uber until they gauge the response to the launch of premium taxi fleets next year, even if they plan to regulate online ride-hailing services, ...
Hong Kong buyers spurn 12% discount at Kai Tak’s Miami Quay, spelling woe for home market
The woeful result shows how Hong Kong’s developers have to make deep cuts to their catalogue prices to clear their inventory of unsold homes, as investors and owner-dwellers alike have retreated .
Hong Kong police investigate taxi driver’s alleged public urination caught on video
Hong Kong police have launched an investigation over a widely circulated video clip showing a taxi driver allegedly urinating on the road before a traffic light. The force said on Saturday that it had ...
28 Hong Kong students attain perfect score in IB exams amid time-zone cheating controversy
Seventeen of Hong Kong’s top scorers are from English Schools Foundation, city’s biggest international school group.
Hong Kong customs makes first-ever bust on illicit cigarette factory, seizing HK$120 million in items
Syndicate allegedly operating factory in Lau Fau Shan complete with HK$2.5 million worth of machinery to roll and package cigarettes.
Hong Kong school to submit report after teacher allegedly drank with student
Online post suggested teacher invited Form Five student into his room during mainland trip for drinks and she allegedly stayed overnight.
2 women accused of abducting Hong Kong boy, 3, in mall remanded in custody
Two jobless women accused of abducting a three-year-old boy in a Hong Kong shopping centre for a ransom of US$660,000 in cryptocurrency have been remanded in custody following a brief court hearing.
Still too soon for Hong Kong to declare its economy out of the woods
True, no one has ever bet against Hong Kong and won. But it would be a foolhardy administration that underestimates the challenges still faced.
Hong Kong court rejects claim that judge might be prejudiced by police report seen in earlier trial
High Court rejects application by defendant Chow Hang-tung for judge Anna Lai Yuen-kee to step down from her trial for incitement to subversion.
Hong Kong fines DBS over breaching anti-money laundering rules
The Hong Kong unit of DBS Group Holdings, Singapore's biggest lender, was fined HK$10 million ($1.28 million) by Hong Kong's banking regulator for violating anti-money laundering (AML) and ...