Observers say IELTS performance related to limited chances to speak or write in English, calling on schools to hire more native speakers.
Contractor of Kwun Tong residential project installed fewer steel bars on one floor than indicated in approved plans, Buildings Department says.
Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data contacts social media platform over default opt-in clause in privacy policy update.
The Post breaks down what went wrong with the National Day events, the technology involved and why neighbouring Shenzhen was able to carry on with its shows.
Ionospheric scintillation, which leads to poor GPS signal, forced city to scrap drone shows, although Shenzhen was able to go ahead with performances.
Both drivers were hit by third vehicle while they were discussing an earlier collision.
Tourists seen crossing land checkpoints in morning, with some heading to selfie hotspots such as HKU.
Staff on duty promptly alerted firefighters of the incident at the lounge’s supporting facilities on Saturday morning, carrier says.
International legal team representing former media tycoon appealed to UN earlier this month about Lai’s living conditions in prison.
Animal welfare group believes cats were used as tools for financial gain.
Chief Executive John Lee says ‘there is no one or any industry that overrides the law’ at media industry event marking country’s founding.
28 Sep 2024 - 2:19AM videocam
Chief Secretary Eric Chan also says venue has sufficient transport links, a day after lawmakers raise concerns over insufficient capacity.
Observatory says rainstorms can develop quite rapidly, making it difficult to accurately predict them.
Lower rates will not only reduce financing costs but revive investor confidence and spending sentiment, experts say.
Legislators say tourism sector already coming up with holiday packages ahead of band’s arrival in April, but call for more transport options.
Calls to streamline procedures under three-tier system follow city leader’s push for improvements.
Observatory forecasts showers will ease off on Wednesday.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival was the hottest on record.
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City’s health chief has urged residents to be careful when handling freshwater fish after 27 people were infected with Group B Streptococcus.
One legislator flags case in which a Hongkonger paid HK$200,000 for three-decade membership that will last until she is 85.
Undersecretary for security says he is unaware of claims, urges anyone being threatened to ‘come out and report [it]’.
Gym reopening under new Healthy brand asking patrons to sign forms saying it has no obligation to provide unused services from Physical.
In exclusive interview with Post, ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi also suggests Hong Kong review decade-old travel alert for his country.
Number of complaints hits 1,725 and amount in prepaid fees swells to HK$60 million.
‘Serious’ engine fire on CX383 led to discovery of ‘first-of-its-kind problem’, also prompting Europe’s aviation regulator to demand checks.
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Epoch Times, tied to Falun Gong movement, to suspend physical edition of newspaper in Hong Kong after failing to renew lease for printing shop.
The Post breaks down the gym’s financial woes and what safeguards are available to its members.
Some clients have paid for years-long contracts; consumer watchdog receives at least 34 complaints over amounts totalling HK$1.9 million.
Watchdog calls on Transport Department to make manpower and testing centre changes as waiting times stretch to nearly 200 days.
Airport Authority says all flights will be rescheduled, with transport to be arranged from airport for passengers.
5 Sep 2024 - 7:17PM videocam