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.
International Baccalaureate says an investigation has found ‘students have engaged’ in ‘time-zone cheating’ activities but it did not disclose the number of pupils involved.
Government told by its IT office to carry out urgent cybersecurity review after leaks from two departments.
Possibility of higher-for-longer interest rate regime in US may hurt city’s exports, inbound investment and capital markets, Chan says.
After four-hour Finance Committee meeting, 61 lawmakers endorse project linking Ma On Shan with Tsing Sha Highway and Shing Mun Tunnel Road.
Mayday’s second show rescheduled to May 9 after first performance was moved online amid heavy rainfall.
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk hints full roll-out of pay-as-you-throw scheme will not go ahead in August without public consensus.
Proponents say formula provides ‘objective data’ in determining wage levels, but one economist has warned the measure could trap the city in a wage-price spiral.
Weather expert says city’s geographical position makes the formation of tornadoes unlikely, although their marine equivalent, waterspouts, are more common.
Development chief Bernadette Linn says the government may add new safety requirements to both existing and new contracts for manhole maintenance.
Judge rules decision to sack Toffee Tam was ‘so harsh and oppressive’, it must have involved ‘some error of law’.
CY Leung identifies trade and shipping services as areas for city, in pursuing second- or third-tier mainland Chinese companies to set up offices.
Transport and Logistics Bureau submits revised funding request over Trunk Road T4 to the legislature’s Finance Committee.
Course, to be offered to middle and senior-level government workers, part of broader ‘mindset building’ push.
Lawmakers hear 40 petrol stations have agreed to install 100 quick chargers by March next year.
Federation of Trade Unions instead plans to arrange district visits for city leader and his aides to meet frontline workers and learn about their needs.
China Securities Regulatory Commission on Friday announce five measures to further enhance connectivity between mainland and Hong Kong capital markets.
Law Society president Chan Chak-ming says Beijing pleased with group’s use of simple and plain language to explain legislation to local and overseas audiences.
March figure is up from 648 petitions logged in February following 753 in January.
Last year 20,621 applications were filed with the Family Court, the most since 2019.
Analysts say call signals central government expects local officials take more proactive approach to boosting economy and tackling deep-rooted issues.
Veteran Tony Leung takes best actor prize for his role as a flamboyant con-man in crime thriller The Goldfinger.
City’s first awareness day following implementation of domestic national security law will be held on Monday and is set to be biggest since 2021 launch.
Suspects arrested during operation ‘AttackPlan’ comprise 768 men and 353 women linked to 952 cases of deception and technology-based crimes.
Undersecretary for Housing Victor Tai argues that it is impractical for government to set rent levels for individual subdivided flats.
City should also focus on exploiting ‘enormous potential’ of IP trading market as it seeks to fulfil national mission of becoming innovation and technology hub, finance chief Paul Chan says.