Residents call for extraordinary general meeting to be held ahead of deadline on decision about whether to sell flats.
Domestic helper denies four counts of indecent assault for allegedly molesting daughters of her former employer.
Residents express dissatisfaction as administrator says HK$180 million in renovation levies have been paid, with remaining funds set aside for refunds.
Civil Engineering and Development Department introduces new guidelines for communities, property managers and businesses near coastal areas.
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Bonding over struggles of single parenthood, three DJs are hoping to turn their music into a business with help from a social enterprise.
Court of Appeal rules in favour of Law Wai-man, saying trial judge had not properly directed jury to fully consider his violent personality traits.
Samuel Anthony Monkivitch, 50, pleads guilty in Hong Kong court to two counts of making off without payment and one of common assault.
Hau Yan-ki, now 23, on trial for role in three alleged robberies during which victims were beaten up and forced to transfer money to gang.
Tang Chun-ho, 45, falsely claimed bank was pursuing him over loan, borrowing HK$130,000 from colleague.
Court also finds Li Yanlin guilty of doxxing after she uploaded videos to YouTube revealing identity of married finance director she briefly dated.
Scrutiny of employing imported workers comes after Richland Gardens says 31 guards from mainland China will be hired through government labour scheme.
Many visitors head to countryside for scenic views, while others opt for ‘city walks’ to explore picturesque locales.
Anti-corruption agency had alleged that Carol Hui coerced insurer Prudential into hiring her daughter-in-law.
Court says defendant showed ‘total disregard for law and safety’ by failing to remove illegal works despite authorities issuing order two years ago.
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Tam Lik-chung, 33, repeatedly thrust a stick into the victim’s rectum for about 30 seconds in a prison stairwell.
Workers’ rights NGO says some families have also been targeted by scammers or descended into disputes over victims’ compensation payouts.
Jewellery, cash, photo albums and keepsakes linked to dead loved ones among items reclaimed by residents.
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Chen Boliang accessed crypto platform now known as HTX to trade in dark pool under individual account, which is prohibited under regulations.
Fatimah Rumjahn accepted HK$640,000 from 13 parents and a middleman to help them secure kindergarten places by tampering with admissions system.
Security chief Chris Tang says system to be digitised after Tai Po fire inquiry reveals use of fax for sharing emergency appeals gathered online.
Sunset Boulevard Company, which owns House No 76 at Redhill Peninsula in Tai Tam, lists Hong Kong resident Marc Robert Compagnon as its director.
Barrister Simon So faces additional charges after earlier hearing in which another person accused him of molestation in 2017.
Data to be used from eight additional sites across city in effort to provide more accurate readings and issue faster warnings.
SCMP check finds that only one of 13 cases of serious child abuse offences over more than two decades resulted in close to maximum 10-year sentence.
Court rejects Pong Yat-ming’s defence that Spanish course held at his shop, Book Punch, was merely an ‘interest class’.
Sixty-minute hearing set for July 8 to handle confiscation order that authorities say will ‘cut off funding chains’ for national security offences.
‘It is understandable to have high expectations for their children. But the premise is that [parents] have to obey the law,’ judge says.
Commissioner for Labour Sam Hui tells lawmakers that proposed smoking ban will apply to all areas of construction sites.
Police say they have tracked down man linked to video posted to Tuen Mun community group on social media.