About 86 per cent of children secured one of their top three primary school choices through central allocation, up from 79 per cent.
Hong Kong Tourism Board launches 13-day programme with races, citywide events and HK$20 million in deals to boost overnight visitors and spending.
Mother’s Choice urges people of all backgrounds to step forward as 222 vulnerable children wait for temporary homes.
Flat owners say renovations to ensure compliance with new law are as high as HK$400,000 and they may be forced to take cheaper units off market.
Some accepted Lee Cheuk‑hing’s apology as sincere while others say he should be held accountable for tarnishing school’s image.
1 Jun 2026 - 12:45PM videocam
Mainland Chinese woman injured while in Hong Kong transferred to Zhuhai People’s Hospital with no vehicle change needed.
Fresh Fish Traders’ School will merge with nearby CCC Kei Tsun Primary School on September 1 according to circular issued on Tuesday.
Monetary Authority introduced measures last December allowing three note-issuing banks to provide one-stop exchange service for damaged money.
139 suspected deaths and 600 suspected cases have been recorded in DR Congo and Uganda, with numbers expected to rise.
But some residents who took part in second briefing by administrator say questions remain over how and when they can expect to receive compensation.
But some Wang Chi House residents say they are being pressured because over 75 per cent of owners must indicate their preference by end June.
City’s first embodied AI lab, backed by 24 tech firms, is set to advance humanoid and quadruped robotics research and training over next five years.
Residents express dissatisfaction as administrator says HK$180 million in renovation levies have been paid, with remaining funds set aside for refunds.
Samuel Monkivitch allegedly fled four other restaurants without paying bills totalling more than HK$2,000 and destroyed electronic property.
International Organisation for Mediation hails dispute resolution between parties from mainland China and Singapore as milestone.
Electrical and Mechanical Services Department recalls product over potential safety risk and urges users to contact supplier for a refund.
Investigation finds 15 vehicles and speedboat used to transport fuel from mainland China to triad-run storage facilities and filling stations.
Treatment intended for initial use by paramedics, before being rolled out to high-risk groups in care facilities and eventually the general public through pharmacies.
2 Jun 2026 - 5:17PM videocam
Government says 6,265 people joined return programme that ended on Monday, with only about 50 households not taking part.
6 May 2026 - 10:32AM videocam
Many visitors head to countryside for scenic views, while others opt for ‘city walks’ to explore picturesque locales.
Another resident of fire-ravaged estate also discovers HK$100,000 in charred banknotes after returning under government scheme.
2 May 2026 - 8:31PM videocam
Some residents grapple with loss of belongings and condition of their homes on their return to Wang Tai House and Wang Kin House.
30 Apr 2026 - 12:00AM videocam
Life-size bronze statue unveiled at former site of Lee family home on Nathan Road, alongside exhibition of rare photos and posters.
28 Apr 2026 - 8:35AM videocam
Residents make emotional return to fire-ravaged flats, salvaging belongings and taking one last look.
Survivors recount narrow escapes and salvage belongings, as some demand accountability and criticise time limits after deadly blaze.
23 Apr 2026 - 10:52PM videocam
Customers queue up from as early as 10.30am at Star Cinema in Tseung Kwan O to buy discounted tickets for films screening this Saturday.
22 Apr 2026 - 9:51PM videocam
On second day of residents’ return to their devastated homes, some bid emotional farewell while others say three hours is insufficient time for packing.
21 Apr 2026 - 11:19PM videocam