Update | Chaos as initial funding for new towns in New Territories approved by Legco panel
Pan-democrats, protesters cry foul but HK$340 million funding passes

Lawmakers last night finally approved the government's request for preliminary funding for work on controversial new towns amid chaotic scenes and vows of legal action from pan-democrats, who said the vote was illegitimate.
Members of the Legislative Council's Finance Committee voted 29-2 to approve the funding request.
But most pan-democrats did not vote, instead berating chairman Ng Leung-sing, whom they accused of breaching the rules of procedure.
Watch: Hundreds of protesters gather outside Legco for new-towns project vote
Most of the protesters who gathered outside the Legco complex in Admiralty dispersed after the vote but vowed to continue to fight the plan. Scuffles broke out after a protester refused to leave when police wanted to reopen Tim Mei Avenue to traffic. Police said 1,500 people turned out. Organisers put the figure at 5,000.