The enthusiasm of volunteers at the National Games, the energy of the city’s football fans and the dedication of unpaid coaches at the club level are truly impressive.
1 Dec 2025 - 5:30AM videocam
A survey on smartphone use underlines the need to protect children from the harmful effects of too much time spent on electronic devices.
There is a case for refreshing stock by having a reasonable turnover, but it needs to be tempered by the benefits of retaining experience.
19 Oct 2025 - 8:30PM videocam
Unlike ministers, civil servants forced out do not have another career to fall back on but must start again.
A sizeable minority of Hongkongers have been denied rights the courts have ruled they should have by law, and the government must fix this.
22 Sep 2025 - 5:30AM videocam
Corruption or not, once malpractice takes hold, good contractors will be driven out, with serious consequences for public costs and safety.
7 Sep 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
With transport services largely available and several stores open during storms, it’s unclear why most white-collar workers need to stay home.
10 Aug 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
As a number of economic initiatives mark significant anniversaries, it is worth looking back on the development strategy of a previous era.
With strong backing from the mainland, the city has a good chance to host the event and boost its global profile in the process.
13 Jul 2025 - 1:15PM videocam
The promised regulation could finally make Uber and similar operations part of the authorised transport network – or it could be another policy fudge.
29 Jun 2025 - 5:35PM videocam
John Lee’s invitation to Harvard’s students is a great start but let’s also open our doors to the university itself.
15 Jun 2025 - 5:30PM videocam
The city would do well to bring forward the draft of 2047 lease extension legislation and assuage the business community’s fears.
18 May 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
The city doesn’t need slogans with ephemeral lifespans but, instead, carefully thought-out long-term strategies.
US tariffs are bound to damage the city’s economy, including through potential job losses and further price rises.
20 Apr 2025 - 6:06PM videocam
The Sevens experience suggests Kai Tak Sports Park can be a draw for many more international sporting events.
7 Apr 2025 - 9:30AM videocam
As the city borrows money to fund development, it risks depleting its savings unless policymakers act decisively to find new sources of revenue.
Policy errors made by previous leaders need to be acknowledged, so the city can course-correct and achieve savings immediately.
If the project’s strategy is sound, economic development will come in time. Meanwhile, taxpayers will carry the financial load.
23 Feb 2025 - 5:29PM videocam
Hong Kong’s health system is creaking under an ageing population, and we must ask if it’s fair for non-residents to be treated like locals.
9 Feb 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
It has a great legal system, and the constant harping on security only creates a false impression of the city as a hotbed of dissension.
27 Jan 2025 - 9:30AM videocam
To get the city’s finances in order, officials must ask what could be cut to pursue attractive new proposals.
15 Jan 2025 - 5:06PM videocam
Less red tape would spare those who survive us some pain and confusion, as would setting out our wishes early and clearly.
29 Dec 2024 - 7:00PM videocam
The weak response to a government bond sale and deficit woes should spur leaders into urgent, resolute action.
15 Dec 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
Could we send a brigade of transport planners, engineers and experts from Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation to help organise and run their systems?
1 Dec 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
Free societies might blanch at the thought of restricting media, but adults owe young people a duty of care when it comes to hard issues.
17 Nov 2024 - 6:13PM videocam
There is no justification for curbing the freedoms of thousands of young people who have not been found guilty of any offence following the 2019 unrest.
3 Nov 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
Action on subdivided flats, however modest, is welcome but the city’s reputation for very expensive and tiny flats remains a problem.
20 Oct 2024 - 4:30PM videocam
Even if the city doesn’t rise to being an ‘events capital’, the right focus can take its tourism economy to new heights.
6 Oct 2024 - 5:59PM videocam
The chief executive’s next policy address is best used to unify the city and address housing concerns while leaving geopolitics to Beijing.
22 Sep 2024 - 4:31PM videocam
Over the decades, I didn’t panic when my house was worth HK$5 million and I didn’t celebrate at HK$50 million. This concrete box is my home.
8 Sep 2024 - 4:30PM videocam