Hongkonger Keren Goldman has known for months she will die soon - and laments that there is a lack of choice for those at the end of their lives in the city She worries that her cancer battle has ...
Number of Hong Kong students at English state schools surges 400 per cent in past 2 years
The UK’s Department of Education says the latest data shows 5,400 Hong Kong pupils studied in state schools in England in the 2022-23 academic year.
Leaving Hong Kong was hard – 28 years there shaped who I am. After a year back in the UK I no longer feel like a tourist, but city is never far from my thoughts
When I moved to Hong Kong I left most of my former life behind - job, flat, girlfriend, family, car. Now I've partly done it again by moving back to the UK I have spent the past year settling back ...
30 buildings to undergo emergency repairs by mid-September, Hong Kong’s development chief vows, after string of falling concrete cases
Development chief Bernadette Linn concedes authorities too lenient on prosecuting building owners who fail to comply with mandatory inspection orders.
Hong Kong national security law: 10 linked to protest fund released on bail after arrest
Four men and six women were detained on suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces to endanger national security.
Fire in Hong Kong’s Sham Shui Po kills man, leaves 5 injured
Blaze put out in under an hour by firefighters, who found victim unresponsive on lower-floor flat of block on Yu Chau Street Man thought to have died from inhaling fumes from burning charcoal A fire ...
Hong Kong police arrest 10 for conspiracy to collude with foreign forces
The Hong Kong Police Force arrested four men and six women on Thursday for suspected “conspiracy to collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security” and ...
Former Hong Kong policeman facing HK$450,000 claim over occupying government flat for 2½ years after retirement
Department of Justice has accused Kelvin Pong of refusing to hand over possession of the premises despite a deadline for moving out being pushed back by 13 months.
Hong Kong taxi drivers, operators rally to demand authorities step up action against illegal ride-hailing services such as Uber
More than 100 taxi drivers and owners gather outside Legislative Council for rally They also complain that 'astronomical' insurance costs are driving them out of business More than 100 Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong economic growth slows to 1.5% in Q2, gradual recovery seen
Hong Kong's economy grew 1.5% in the second quarter from a year ago, slowing from 2.9% in the first quarter as demand for exports weakened and investment spending fell, official seasonally-adjusted data showed on Friday.
Indonesian consulate in Hong Kong says policy talks on hiring domestic helpers should take place between governments, after agency’s fee hike claim
Comments follow labour minister Chris Sun statement that arrangement for hiring helpers from Jakarta ‘remained the same’.
Hong Kong Foreclosures Surge Most in Five Years, Centaline Says
Hong Kong July foreclosures surged the most in more than five years, as higher rates pinched homeowners’ ability to pay mortgages, according to Centaline Property Agency Co.
Hong Kong ‘strongly rejects and disapproves’ of new US policy to limit investment in China tech
The Hong Kong government has said it “strongly rejects and disapproves” of a new US policy to limit investment in Chinese technology. The comment came after US President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that he had signed an executive order restricting some US investment in China in sensitive high-tech areas such as artificial intelligence,
Chinese University of Hong Kong head Rocky Tuan out of sight, but at the centre of storm over council reforms
Lawmakers press ahead with bill to shake up CUHK council, disregarding changes endorsed by universitySome say it is time for controversial vice-chancellor to go, but lawmakers deny targeting him perso