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Sat, 13 Feb 2021 16:07:54 +0800
Letters for those behind bars keep hopes up
A group of former inmates are holding workshops to teach people how to write letters to people who are incarcerated, to offer them support and encouragement through their tough times in custody. Prisoners are commonly plagued with loneliness and is...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 12:19:06 +0800
Downloads of LeaveHomeSafe tracing app spike
Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung on Saturday said the government expects more and more people will be downloading its contact-tracing app, LeaveHomeSafe, saying it's a good indicator that there has been more downloads in the past week. He said as of F...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 10:46:20 +0800
Fortune stick "sounds a major alarm for HK Govt"
Rural leader Kenneth Lau on Saturday called on the government to be more decisive in its policy-making, saying a fortune stick he picked for Hong Kong sounds a major alarm for the administration. The chairman of the Heung Yee Kuk drew an average for...

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:08:22 +0800
EU concerned over BBC ban, RTHK's response
The European Union has issued a statement criticising a move by the mainland broadcasting regulator to ban BBC World News, and claiming that RTHK's decision to drop relays of the corporation's output reflects a further erosion of rights and freedoms ...

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 17:32:12 +0800
Govt seeks to allay tracing app privacy worries
Health Secretary Sophia Chan has again sought to allay concerns over the use of the government’s LeaveHomeSafe app, reiterating that it would not send any personal data to the authorities. She was speaking on Friday as health officials reported 2...

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 13:54:27 +0800
RTHK's BBC ban is very worrying, says academic
The head of the University of Hong Kong’s journalism and media studies centre, Keith Richburg, says it’s “surprising” that RTHK has pulled the plug on its live relay of BBC World Service. RTHK’s decision came just hours after Beijing said...

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 12:50:00 +0800
Crowd-control at temple as visitors seek blessings
People have flooded the Wong Tai Sin Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year to seek blessings, but strict crowd-control measures are being put in place as an anti-epidemic precaution. Visitors to the temple have to scan a QR code for the gov...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 21:52:09 +0800
Govt advisers: frail elderly can get Biontech jab
Hong Kong's Covid-19 vaccination push was given a boost on Thursday after government advisers recommended that the benefits of giving most frail, elderly people the BioNTech jab outweigh any risks. An advisory panel recommended last month that the B...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 20:52:45 +0800
Ex-policeman spared jail over housing benefit fraud
A former police officer was given a suspended jail sentence on Thursday after pleading guilty to making a fraudulent housing benefit claim, allowing him to stay in the police quarters for 15 years. Lee Tak-ming was found to have lied about his marit...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 19:23:57 +0800
Law Society, troubled firm clash over intervention
A law firm shut down by the Law Society for allegedly misappropriating client funds, along with clients whose money was frozen, have argued against the society's intervention in a court hearing, but the professional association insisted it was the be...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 18:25:35 +0800
Woman arrested over 'protest slogan vandalism'
Police have arrested a 57-year-old woman suspected of vandalising a number of items in Hung Hom by writing protest slogans on them. The force said officers were conducting patrols in the Ma Tau Wai area on Thursday when they spotted someone writing...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 17:52:08 +0800
Health officials find little use for govt Covid app
Health officials say they have so far used the government’s LeaveHomeSafe contact-tracing app fewer than 20 times since it was launched in November last year, and it hasn't led to the discovery of any Covid-19 infections. The government says from ...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 16:30:40 +0800
EOC warns against workplace racism amid pandemic
The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has called on employers not to discriminate against their staff based on race or disability, saying it’s received complaints from South Asian workers that they’ve been banned from entering a construction s...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 16:25:25 +0800
DAB member loses district election challenge
The High Court on Thursday quashed a DAB member's challenge to the result of the District Council election in 2019, ruling that his pro-democracy opponent was duly elected. Koo Yeung-pong of the DAB, who lost in a Tsuen Wan constituency, said in an ...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 16:10:20 +0800
Undersecretary for constitutional affairs resigns
The undersecretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Andy Chan, has resigned, with the government saying on Thursday that he was leaving for health reasons. Chan, who is in his late 40s, is currently on leave and will vacate the post on Febru...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 15:26:36 +0800
Shoppers stock up for low-key new year festivities
Long queues formed at wet markets across the city on Thursday as crowds of people rushed to do some last-minute shopping for their Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner. Many shoppers said they were left with no choice but to cook at home themselves, bec...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 14:41:16 +0800
Officials nab scores of suspected Covid test dodgers
Officials say they caught scores of people on Thursday who couldn't prove they had taken Covid tests as ordered. The government said that during a morning operation at two buildings on Nam Cheong Street in Sham Shui Po, police and officials checked ...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 14:01:28 +0800
Travel agents suggest vaccine day trips to Shenzhen
Representatives of the tourism sector are urging the authorities to allow Hongkongers to go to Shenzhen on quarantine-free day trips so they can be vaccinated there against Covid-19. Working in concert with local deputies to the National People's Co...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 13:51:58 +0800
HK will scale new heights in the Year of the Ox: CE
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says she believes Hong Kong will “rise above all challenges” and “scale new heights” as the city prepares to ring in the Year of the Ox. Speaking in a minute-long video message released on Thursday – the l...

Thu, 11 Feb 2021 12:32:48 +0800
Pledge isn't a sword over civil servants' heads: Nip
Civil Service Secretary Patrick Nip says if government employees genuinely accept the content of a declaration form pledging allegiance to the SAR then they should not feel threatened by it. His comment comes amid concerns that the requirement will...



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