Hong Kong Observatory says an area of intense thundery showers to the west of the Pearl River Delta is gradually moving eastward.
Public spending watchdog criticises postal service for not including safeguarding national security clauses in contracts for stamp designs.
Legislators also scrutinise costs run up by former leader Carrie Lam amid debate on passage of 2024-25 budget.
Paralegal Wayland Chan tells court Lai’s right-hand man Mark Simon had discussed with him impact of mogul’s arrest on efforts to instigate foreign intervention in Hong Kong affairs.
Acting secretary for transport and logistics Liu Chun-san says most vandalised amenities, which had HK$65 million repair bill, now fixed.
MTR Corporation says disruption occurred as engineering staff failed to adjust signalling system component after replacing it in the morning.
Audit Commission says there has been a ‘lack of enthusiasm’ among schools for applying for academy membership for pupils.
Treasury chief Christopher Hui says figure includes 82 family offices based on mainland, 27 in Europe and nine in Middle East.
Criminals create deceptive web pages advertising lucrative offers for doorstep collection of used clothing, but to make booking, residents must install malicious app that gathers personal data, police say.
Charles Li, former head of the Hong Kong stock exchange, wants to bring its model of financing for a cut of daily revenue to Southeast Asia as early as the fourth quarter.
Audit Commission says dental service quota has decreased from 40,322 in 2018-19 financial year to 20,337 in 2022-23.
Major Japanese discount chain Don Don Donki replaces transparent plastic sushi boxes with cardboard ones in line with new rules on throwaway plastics.
Gang assaults victim after he trips and falls when trying to flee, while his four friends escape unharmed.
Unions and concern groups ask why sewer workers were underground and whether contractors provided protective gear or followed safety rules.
Three-day suspension had disappointed some tourists, with several seeking refunds.
A source says the government has shifted to a ‘softer, reactive’ approach but is not planning any large-scale publicity campaigns or high-level delegations to explain the new law overseas.
The Advisory Council on the Environment has unanimously endorsed the environmental impact assessment report on the San Tin Technopole with eight conditions.
Lawmakers hear 40 petrol stations have agreed to install 100 quick chargers by March next year.
Homemaker, who has had several domestic helpers quit early, says tougher regulations needed to help staff retention.