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John Lee Ka-chiu, a former policeman, was elected Hong Kong's chief executive in 2022.
Visit of the ‘Snow Dragon 2’ to the city helps younger generations chart new paths for discovery.
By stepping in to buy broadcast rights, the government has ensured a Paris summer spectacular for sports fans.
Appearance of Argentinian World Cup winner, who disappointed tens of thousands in city at weekend, only raises more questions and anger.
Chief Executive John Lee says the government has been making ‘comprehensive preparations’ for the coming ‘golden week’ holiday.
Lee says some media practitioners and outlets are already ‘refuting or correcting’ misinformation.
John Lee says administration’s main concerns are steady supply of alternative products and affordability for consumers.
Chief Executive John Lee says full investigation under way to determine why subcontract workers had ventured underground and whether safety rules followed.
Development chief Bernadette Linn Hon-ho reveals plan after city leader pledges to review enforcement priorities for buildings failing to comply with fire safety orders.
Delegation meets Hong Kong’s John Lee to discuss creating opportunities for Indonesian companies looking to tap into local, mainland Chinese markets.
City leader acknowledges ‘new period of economic development’ for Hong Kong and that local businesses have been adapting to shifting demands.
City leader John Lee says Security Bureau told to table legal amendments for Legco in two to three months, week after fire at New Lucky House left five dead.
City leader John Lee encourages efforts to bring in family offices, after UAE prince entered media spotlight over delayed launch plan.
Vigilance is required because of the ‘sudden’ and ‘persistent’ nature of national security risks, he says.
Chief Executive John Lee, also addressing National Security Education Day ceremony, reminds residents to remain vigilant over persistent risks.
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.
Zheng Yanxiong, director of central government’s liaison office, says Article 23 law safeguarding national security will enable transition from stability to prosperity.
Decision marks end to position’s vacancy since July of last year, when former incumbent Liu Guangyuan was transferred to Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong.
Zheng Yanxiong, director of central government’s liaison office, says Hong Kong should stick to its ‘superconnector’ role to ensure economic growth.
City leader John Lee brushes off concerns over lacklustre Easter break for businesses, cites high attendance for events during city’s ‘Art March’ campaign last month.
City leader says government has ‘clear’ position on the scheme amid calls for withdrawal from politicians, including heavyweight Lo Man-tuen.
City leader John Lee says Paris Olympics and Paralympics will be shown on city’s three free-to-air TV stations, as well as public broadcaster RTHK.
Chief Executive John Lee praises visit, the vessel’s first to a Chinese port after completing recent polar expedition.
Environment chief says city’s continued economic woes not anticipated when it was decided to push ahead with waste-charging scheme.
14 different premises involved in solid waste disposal charging trial, with government-approved bags issued free of charge and authorities to collect information.
Government official says no such protocol for routine courtesy meetings unless Chief Executive’s Office raised questions.
Housing Department asked residents what they would like to see in pilot renovation project to increase well-being.
‘This is exactly what I want to tell the public: do not try to do any behaviour or activities that endanger national security … do not try to test the law,’ John Lee says.