Aircraft forced to make an emergency landing in Kumamoto prefecture’s Aso City after experiencing mid-flight engine failure.
Lawmakers say government has not come up with effective ways to measure and help population living in poverty.
Senior counsel for government says unfair for Hong Kong Golf Club to claim authorities failed to account for protected trees in environmental impact assessment for redevelopment of course.
Lawmaker Nixie Lam Lam says Malaysian officials shared that some of its Muslim citizens preferred Thailand over Hong Kong because of the convenience in eating out.
Security guard Poon Chung-lung discovered unresponsive by another hiker near Lion Rock Country Park.
Macy Chong of the To Dream Charity Foundation, says parents and carers desperate for extra support when their children leave ‘safety net’ school to join adult world.
The thunderstorm warning was cancelled at 6.30pm.
Farzana, 46, is part of growing number of women from ethnic minority groups joining Citybus, which is pushing for greater diversity in hiring.
The Post finds many of city’s most luxurious hotels have not scrapped free plastic amenities for guests despite recent ban amid leeway offered during transition period.
Residents of The Sea Ranch on Lantau Island estate clash with subsidiary of state-owned China Communications Construction Company over use of property to house imported workers.
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun says Social Workers Registration Board failed to strip national security offenders of professional status.
Senior Counsel Jin Pao defends report decried by Hong Kong Golf Club as ‘deficient’ and in breach of compliance standards.
One woman sustains minor injuries after becoming trapped under car, while another hurts head.
More than 160 firefighters and paramedics mobilised to extinguish high-intensity blaze in Yuen Long.
Housing Authority says figure for first quarter of 2024 for families and elderly households down 0.1 years from 5.8 years recorded in previous quarter.
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Xia Baolong, director of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, tells tourism chief Kevin Yeung every part of city can be potential tourist spot.
New government panel starts work, with experts calling for long-term planning for city’s greying population.
Source says firm to consider withdrawing its land exchange applications for border project unless negotiation time for premium extended and commercial sites reduced.
Equal Opportunities Commission hopes suggestions will ensure guide dog users do not face discrimination taking transport or going to restaurants.
Senior Counsel Benjamin Yu, club’s representative in legal challenge, says environmental report failed to properly assess site’s ecological value or address public concerns.