Authorities singled out handful of institutions including Caritas Resurrection School in Sha Tin and Po Leung Kuk Law’s Foundation School in Yuen Long.
Officers stop vehicle over suspected fake number plate on Cheung Lai Street in Cheung Sha Wan.
Undersecretary for Security Michael Cheuk warns thrill-seeking residents against chasing waves, says police will enforce law when necessary.
Janet Kung scores 842 points, beating out two female contestants, while Yip Kin-man takes home top honours in male category, pocketing buns worth 776 points.
Those convicted of serious offences including endangering national security, ill-treating a child, rape or murder, can be permanently removed by social work regulator.
After death of four children from flu this year, professor says it’s time to discuss adding jab to list of recommended shots for children.
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun says Social Workers Registration Board failed to strip national security offenders of professional status.
Improved connectivity set to benefit residents in Northern Metropolis towns, offering alternatives to sometimes lengthy road commutes.
New government panel starts work, with experts calling for long-term planning for city’s greying population.
Equal Opportunities Commission hopes suggestions will ensure guide dog users do not face discrimination taking transport or going to restaurants.
Drop attributed to pressure families faced as they returned to normal lives after coronavirus pandemic.
IT experts say government centralised cybersecurity would help prevent errors that lead to breaches of personal information.
Data from the Immigration Department shows about 295,800 people, including roughly 184,440 residents, had also left the city as of 9pm
City also recorded more than 6,100 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes amid unstable weather on Tuesday night.
Undersecretary for Labour and Welfare Ho Kai-ming also reveals website providing information on help for carers has had 350,000 hits since in November.
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.
Warning over effect on Hong Kong as yen hits 34-year low of 156.82 against US dollar after Bank of Japan held interest rates close to zero.
City leader John Lee says two cities have reached consensus on 65 projects spanning 15 sectors, including innovation, technology and industrial development.
Companies call for caterers to learn more about alternative tableware amid single-use plastics ban, using press conference to show quality of goods.
Treasury chief Christopher Hui says figure includes 82 family offices based on mainland, 27 in Europe and nine in Middle East.
Two workers killed after suspected exposure to toxic gas hydrogen sulphide while working in a manhole.
Family of Chau Tin-yu, eight, who died on March 10, holds vigil for her at Diamond Hill Funeral Parlour, before her cremation on Sunday.
Commissioner’s office of China’s Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong says ‘double standards’ over security laws ‘are extremely hypocritical’.
Older residents supported by peers had lower levels of depression and anxiety, joint university study finds.
Monthly expenditure on six standby facilities covers electricity and maintenance costs, as well as charges for security services from contractors.
Homemaker, who has had several domestic helpers quit early, says tougher regulations needed to help staff retention.
Zheng Yanxiong, director of central government’s liaison office, says Article 23 law safeguarding national security will enable transition from stability to prosperity.
New chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission Linda Lam says social atmosphere has become more peaceful following reopening of borders.
Emergency responders previously could only fight Tin Shui Wai fire from the periphery and fly drones to conduct inspections of blaze that broke out on Tuesday.