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Sun, 02 Oct 2022 15:26:18 +0800
'More manpower needed at residential childcare homes'
Labour minister Chris Sun on Sunday said more manpower is needed at residential childcare centres after a series of child-abuse allegations came to light. He also said the government will follow up on suspected abuse cases at a Po Leung Kuk foster h...

Sun, 02 Oct 2022 13:00:07 +0800
HK$15b boost to consumption power by vouchers: FS
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said he's confident that the new round of consumption vouchers will stimulate the local economy in the short term, but warned that the retail market still faces external headwinds such as global inflation. Wri...

Sun, 02 Oct 2022 12:44:04 +0800
'Quarantine-free mainland travel for full recovery'
The CEO of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce said on Sunday quarantine-free travel with the mainland needs to resume in order for Hong Kong to enjoy a full economic recovery. Speaking after a radio programme, George Leung also said the gover...

Sun, 02 Oct 2022 11:20:49 +0800
'Some civil servants lack national identity'
The head of the Civil Service College, Oscar Kwok, has stressed the need for civil servants to achieve common goals and meet society's demands. Speaking on an RTHK programme, Kwok said the quality of civil servants is still high, and rejected sugges...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 18:26:52 +0800
'Shangri-La hack may affect over 290,000 HK guests'
The city's privacy watchdog on Saturday said unauthorised activities online targeting Shangri-La Group might involve personal information of tens of thousands of guests in Hong Kong. The luxury hotel chain announced on Friday that eight of its hote...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 17:14:44 +0800
Hong Kong logs just over 3,900 new Covid cases
Health authorities reported 3,907 new Covid infections on Saturday, 226 of which were imported. Six more people with Covid have died. Over 1,600 patients are currently receiving treatment at public hospitals, including 11 under intensive care. __...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 13:28:43 +0800
'Cruises won't come back soon after relaxation'
A travel industry representative on Saturday said she does not expect cruise ships to make a quick return to Hong Kong, after the government announced the scrapping of the suspension mechanism imposed on the industry. Speaking on an RTHK programme,...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 11:52:59 +0800
Hongkongers get new round of spending vouchers
Around 6.36 million Hongkongers received the most recent instalment of the government's electronic consumption vouchers on Saturday. Those using Octopus cards for their vouchers are getting HK$2,000 on Saturday, with a further HK$1,000 being paid ou...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 10:55:29 +0800
CE marks National Day with speech thanking Beijing
Chief Executive John Lee on Saturday thanked Beijing for always supporting Hong Kong, saying the SAR had countless advantages and he was confident about its prospects. Speaking at a reception to celebrate National Day, John Lee said One Country, Two...

Sat, 01 Oct 2022 09:06:32 +0800
Taxi driver dies in Wong Tai Sin crash
A taxi driver has died after losing control of his vehicle in Wong Tai Sin on Friday evening. Police say the 57-year-old appears to have collapsed while driving his taxi along Lung Cheung Road. As he approached a slip road at around 11pm, the tax...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 18:26:09 +0800
Minimum wage for helpers to go up by HK$100
Foreign domestic helpers signing new contracts will get a HK$100 pay rise starting October 1. The monthly pay floor is to be raised from HK$4,630 to HK$4,730 – an increase of 2.2 percent. The monthly food allowance for helpers will also increas...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 18:14:35 +0800
'Bigger banquets will boost restaurant business'
Representatives of the catering sector said they welcome the government’s decision to relax some social distancing restrictions, saying being able to host bigger banquets will boost their business considerably. Starting Thursday, banquets of up t...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 17:20:07 +0800
HK to relax Covid social distancing rules next week
Hong Kong is set to ease more social distancing measures from next Thursday, which will chiefly benefit restaurants and bars. From October 6, the cap on the number of restaurant diners at each table will increase from the current eight to 12. The 1...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 17:11:04 +0800
Food delivery drivers still get a rough deal: study
A study has found that Hong Kong's army of food delivery drivers are still facing a range of difficulties, including unpredictable earnings and harsh assessments, almost a year after some went on strike in a bid to improve conditions. Researchers fr...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 16:50:09 +0800
Most children unaffected by vaccine pass extension
Parents were on Friday required to scan the vaccine records of their children when they entered regulated premises, as the vaccine pass arrangement is being extended to youngsters between the age of five and 11. The new rule means these children ne...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 13:05:46 +0800
Govt vows serious follow-up on foster home abuse
Director of Social Welfare Charmaine Lee on Friday stressed that the government will seriously follow up on abuse cases at a Prince Edward foster home, adding that authorities will not hold back on ramping up inspections of residential child care cen...

Fri, 30 Sep 2022 12:12:41 +0800
Govt to help beverage carton recycler find new site
The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Tse Chin-wan, on Friday said he will help Hong Kong's only beverage carton recycler find a new place to operate, after it was told to leave its base at an industrial estate. The recycler, Mil Mill, has als...

Thu, 29 Sep 2022 22:03:44 +0800
'Beverage carton recycler can stay for 6 more months'
The landlord of Hong Kong’s only beverage carton recycler on Thursday has given the firm another grace period of six months, so that it can operate at its current Yuen Long location until the end of June next year. Mil Mill, which signed a three-y...

Thu, 29 Sep 2022 18:22:27 +0800
'Smaller classes, mainland pupils can buoy schools'
Education sector representatives on Thursday called on the government to roll out small class teaching and attract mainland students to study in Hong Kong, in a bid to counter the impact of a drop in the number of students. Their comments came afte...

Thu, 29 Sep 2022 17:54:34 +0800
'High costs deterring people from cancer screening'
A survey by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) suggests that high costs and lack of awareness are among the factors deterring people from being screened for cancer. Of 400 respondents, 60 percent had never been screened. Professor Yeoh Eng...



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