Unstable weather has hit city over past 11 days, prompting the Observatory to issue five amber rainstorm warnings and 13 thunderstorm signals.
City’s chief imam, Mufti Muhammad Arshad, condemns incidents but says he believes it is an individual case.
Operator Newport Circuit says the cinema in Causeway Bay will permanently shut on April 30.
Post report from 1947 states that concrete foundation is widely believed to house a sword, with its blade pointing towards Tokyo.
Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho says projects represent 96 per cent of government’s target to complete 30,000 light public flats by 2026-27 financial year.
On the 20th anniversary of the opening of Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars, we look back at the Post’s coverage of the event on April 27, 2004.
Halt to production of special trash bags for waste disposal scheme sparks call from city’s biggest party for yet another delay to the scheme’s introduction.
Hongkongers under the age of 50 will be able to continue applying for five-year graduate visas, while all other candidates must be no more than 35 years old.
Fireworks display and shopping discounts to be on offer for May ‘golden week’ holiday, but some lawmakers appeal for more attention for less well-known areas of city.
Insider tells Post that boat’s recent tests at Taiwanese port, which included capsizing, went well.
Company’s premium video arm, SCMP Films, comes away with gold at Wan-IFRA Digital Media Awards in Kuala Lumpur, days after being honoured at US events.
Public spending watchdog criticises postal service for not including safeguarding national security clauses in contracts for stamp designs.
Acting secretary for transport and logistics Liu Chun-san says most vandalised amenities, which had HK$65 million repair bill, now fixed.
Unions and concern groups ask why sewer workers were underground and whether contractors provided protective gear or followed safety rules.
Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, Greenpeace and the Conservancy Association say abandoned fish ponds in area earmarked for tech hub still have ecological value.
Regina Ip, convenor of government’s key decision-making Executive Council, says current situation is ‘inflection point’ for city.
Chief Executive John Lee says the government has been making ‘comprehensive preparations’ for the coming ‘golden week’ holiday.
Two workers killed after suspected exposure to toxic gas hydrogen sulphide while working in a manhole.
Government effort ‘remains in progress’ after several trees fell near the Barker Road station on Sunday, tram company says.
Development minister Bernadette Linn says ‘modular integrated construction’ method may help to offset predicted manpower shortfall for building sector.
Lee says some media practitioners and outlets are already ‘refuting or correcting’ misinformation.