Impounded goods include 460kg of dried shark fins, 200kg of dried sea cucumber and 3,300 boxes of Chinese proprietary medicine.
Force apprehends one local man and two others from mainland China during raid on warehouse on Kwai Fuk Road in Tsing Yi.
Finance chief shares data as he cites benefits of expanded trade deal with mainland granting special treatment to city’s enterprises, talent.
Hong Kong should follow the country in developing high-end smart manufacturing, John Lee says on visit to Productivity Council.
Study of over 3,500 pupils finds the older they are, the lower their score on the index, as well as an overall increase in bullying.
CR Care closing stores due to ‘external uncertainties and various operational challenges’; Garrett Popcorn Shops to end 13-year run.
Arrested man who shares name of sex offender previously jailed in Hong Kong allegedly groped woman’s breasts in Tokyo shopping area.
Experts call for more effective sex education as more than half of 396 youngsters arrested last year were aged 10 to 15.
Consumer Council chief says firms need not wait for time-consuming passage of new laws as the government looks to review legislation.
Miramar hotel chain records lower occupancy rates despite reducing rates by as much as 20 per cent, while catering industry struggles over weekend.
Nine-year-old girl videotaped having sex with man after meeting on app in one case, with police stepping up warnings over cybercrimes.
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Annual rating on the government’s overall performance has declined for a second consecutive year.
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Buddhist monastery says dog named Sai Mui was discovered on Wednesday afternoon and will be sent for check-up.
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun says he hopes to bring together useful data from authorities and NGOs to better support elderly.
Founding members from Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, India and Japan to address Asia’s development challenges.
Professor Michael Spence says impact measurement must be conducted by a ‘reasonably objective’ third party.
School has submitted report to government over alleged assault two years ago after accusations posted to social media.
The Post answers questions about seeking out big waves, stocking up on food and getting to work when typhoons hit.
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Jackie Chen, who has been on the committee’s reserve panel since December 2022, is not among candidates considered, body’s chairman says
Electricity firm CLP Power also says it has taken steps to minimise weather risks to overhead cables.
Industry leader Annie Tse calls for a 30 per cent reduction in rents, saying downward trend will continue to year end or even early 2025.
Less than half of primary and secondary schools have adopted new mental health charter, education chief Christine Choi says.
Yagi expected to become a typhoon on Thursday before further strengthening and entering within 400km of the city.
Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones to the point of fragility and possible fracture.
Junior Police Officers’ Association chairman says acquittal of six defendants could lead to misconceptions about criminal liability.
From Sunday, anyone caught feeding wild pigeons will receive an on-the-spot HK$5,000 fine, rather than a verbal warning.
Demand among patients to spend their final days in familiar surroundings has been growing, but care homes say they lack resources.
Weather on Thursday morning will be mainly cloudy but sunny intervals expected in afternoon, forecaster says.
Hong Kong Society for Protection of Children calls for government to expand subsidised daycare services after polling over 1,200 mothers.
Insider says applications for 7,132 new subsidised homes to open in fourth quarter, with prices as low as HK$1.43 million.