Hundreds of passengers’ plans thrown into turmoil after closure of runway triggered by cargo plane bursting tyre during emergency landing.
Closure of north runway resulted in delays to an estimated 450 flights out of 932.
Finance chief Paul Chan says extra government funding will help Hong Kong film industry break into international markets and promote city’s culture to the world.
High-profile departures of two British non-permanent judges from top Hong Kong court puts spotlight on mechanism.
No 2 official Eric Chan ‘confident’ events held at site will not cause traffic or noise problems for residents living nearby.
EU’s executive arm issues annual report on Hong Kong, prompting government condemnation of those ‘slandering the city’s situation’.
Chinese University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies says it found out on June 3 it had been hacked.
Officers on patrol intercepted man, 33, and woman, 34, after they were spotted acting suspiciously at water-themed festival.
HKU council says president was not kept in dark about several interim appointments; he then issues statement to ‘set record straight’.
Finance chief Paul Chan stops short of naming unicorn, as AI firm SmartMore sends out invites for signing event with government-owned investment agency.
City’s newly launched ‘Let’s go the Extra Mile’ campaign to promote better hospitality is step in right direction, experts comparing city with rival Singapore say.
Exhibition to honour ex-Post chief photographer Chan Kiu, who covered some of the biggest events in Hong Kong history, including floods, an influx of refugees, typhoons and other disasters, opens.
New Labour Department code of practice means employers will have to set up video cameras at ways in and out of confined spaces to ensure safety of workers.
Top Catholic leader Stephen Chow Sau-yan’s comments come in wake of first arrests made by Hong Kong police under local national security law.
Shelving the waste-charging scheme seems to be the wisest and most politically cost-effective way to handle the situation, an academic says.
‘Glory to Hong Kong’ no longer available on Apple Music or Spotify, even with use of VPN, indicating takedown not limited to Hong Kong.
Case of illegal renovation at The Capitol at Lohas Park in Tseung Kwan O had triggered widespread safety concerns among residents in 2023.
Public, band members and fans left outraged after police arrest man and 15-year-old boy for allegedly defacing grave of rock band’s former lead vocalist.
Lawmakers and Equal Opportunities Commission discuss tougher action to deal with ‘culture’ of harassment, while the latter calls for student organisers to undergo anti-harassment training.
Lawmaker Tik Chi-yuen tells Legco panel says city’s ‘superconnector’ and ‘super-value adder’ boasts have become ‘a vague slogan with no substance’.
Observatory issues thunderstorm warning at 6.40pm on Sunday; expected to stay in force until 12.30am.
Leung Chuen-yan marries Mimmi Mononen, a Finnish postdoctoral fellow in life sciences, in home ceremony.
Government warns nearby residents to close windows and doors and to stay calm after leak of toxic and flammable gas in New Territories in early hours of Sunday.
But one legislator warns of impacts of possible sanctions, which he says may prevent city from importing technology it needs to produce chips.
Labour minister Chris Sun lashes out at Social Workers Registration Board for allowing social worker involved in court case over rioting charges to sit on reserve member panel.
Official says the plan is to build a control point in Luohu, with co-location arrangements adopted.
Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, is expected to arrive on Monday
The thunderstorm warning was cancelled at 6.30pm.
One expert says city must meet cybersecurity and data protection needs of Greater Bay Area partners if it hopes to become I&T hub for region.
Parent company of Lukfook Jewellery says it is investigating alleged incident after being told about underground forum post selling data for more than HK$190,000.