Henry Edward Tse first launched legal action in 2017 after authorities blocked an application to change his gender from female to male on his Hong Kong ID card.
Six passengers injured after minibus hit lamp post and flipped on its side following collision.
Transport Department has allocated an additional 40 per cent quota for cross-border bus operators to increase service frequencies over the May 1-5 holiday.
Agriculture and fisheries blueprint outlines ambitious plans, but farming still viewed as a sunset industry.
First phase of ban took effect on Monday, prohibiting polystyrene products, disposable plastic utensils for dine-in or takeaway meals.
Forecaster issues amber warning on Friday, signalling heavy rain exceeding 30mm an hour has fallen over Hong Kong.
Low vaccination rate may make it easier for dominating flu virus strain to shift, medical professors say.
Fireworks display and shopping discounts to be on offer for May ‘golden week’ holiday, but some lawmakers appeal for more attention for less well-known areas of city.
But some find the lack of free bottled water in hotel rooms an inconvenience.
Most restaurants and takeaway shops in tourists areas such as Mong Kok, Prince Edward and Yau Ma Tei still using plastic utensils at lunchtime.
Suspects intercepted during customs clearance at airport after officers found them acting suspicious and thought they could be hiding drugs
Officers raid two units in industrial building and seize 12.5kg of heroin, 8kg of cannabis buds, 270 cannabis oil cartridges and small quantities of hallucinogenic mushrooms and LSD.
Patriotic education will help Hongkongers understand nation’s history, culture, achievements and governance, says Starry Lee.
Bureau says real-name registration requirement effective in cutting down on number of scams in Hong Kong.
Yu Yan-yuk, who was 17 at the time, sent to prison for 16 months after conviction on money laundering charges related to 2019 anti-government protests.
Cheung Chun-hong sneaked into female bathroom stall at school last year while dressed in uniform, before pupils discovered him and phone he had planted.
Lee Lung-kei’s fiancée, Wang Qingxia, charged with seeking employment during period of overstay in Hong Kong, in addition to her earlier six counts.
Lam Chi-kwan admits he did not prescribe antiviral drug as he was distracted by ‘phone ringing’ and ‘people entering the room’ to see him.
Scientists buoyed after pledge by mainland Chinese officials that Hongkongers will be able to join future polar research missions.
Use of new i-Invigilation app suspended after it crashed twice in two days during Diploma of Secondary Education exams due to ‘server jam’.
Christine Choi says ‘everyone can learn a lesson’ after University of Hong Kong council clears vice-chancellor Xiang Zhang of misconduct allegations.
Authorities also reveal in letter to lawmakers that 32 students committed suicide last year.
Xue Long 2 docks at Ocean Terminal and opens to visitors in first visit to Chinese port on return from exploration of Antarctica.
Two-decade study found maternal diabetes during pregnancy is unlikely to be a direct cause of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Researchers at Hong Kong Shue Yan University stress importance of life direction as some students consider shunning careers to focus on basic needs.
Dick Lee, who headed force between 2003 and 2007, tells police youth group modern Chinese history vital to understanding need for national security.
MTR Corporation says engineering staff temporarily repaired cracks that were spotted near Tsim Sha Tsui station on Thursday morning.
Captain of cruise ship heading to Ishigaki island forced to wait in deep ocean for several hours after Taiwan quake triggered tsunami warning in Japan.
Examination authority has rehearsed transporting monitored, safely locked exam papers to and from the mainland.
Green burials involve scattering cremated ashes of the dead over pebbles in 13 designated memorial gardens or in waters near Tap Mun, Tung Lung Chau and Lamma Island.