Priscilla Leung, member of the Legislative Council (LegCo) representing the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong ...
Readers discuss the well-being of grass-roots residents in ageing districts, the role of cryptocurrency in a kidnap case, and why Hong Kong airport must be better prepared for disruptive incidents.
Constitutional and mainland affairs chief Erick Tsang has revealed the government is looking into setting up more polling ...
The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) is hoping to set up a new radar system to better monitor and predict severe weather across ...
The term of the current members of the Legislative Council, Hong Kong’s lawmaking body, will be extended by one year following the postponement of the elections. The National People’s Congress ...
On Monday night, protesters in Hong Kong broke into the parliamentary building, smashing metal shutters and breaking glass. They ransacked the main chamber of the Legislative Council - known in ...
Government plans to set up a gallery on Wan Chai waterfront to showcase major projects such as Northern Metropolis Hong Kong ...
The Legislative Council - or LegCo - helps to make and amend Hong Kong's laws. It is made up of 70 seats - but only 35 of these seats are directly voted for by the public. Another 30 seats ...
Prosecutors had accused them of attempting to paralyze Hong Kong’s government by securing ... the entire pro-democrat caucus quit en masse, leaving LegCo with virtually no opposition presence.
In its latest quarterly bulletin, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA ... and will strive to introduce the bill into the Legislative Council (LegCo) by the end of 2024. The HKMA believed ...