Hong Kong student says she is devastated by apparent leak, calling it unfair to everyone who had studied for test.
Yee Wah Global says it hopes to transform the ban into opportunity by investing in and researching alternative tableware.
Authorities have not disclosed names of highest earners, but Post check finds heavy hitters from major conglomerates earn anywhere from HK$9 million to HK$130 million.
Tax commissioner says revenue is likely to rise by 12 per cent in 2024-25, after city scrapped property market curbs this year.
Post tests several types of non-plastic utensils with popular takeaway foods to see which work best.
Audit Commission says there has been a ‘lack of enthusiasm’ among schools for applying for academy membership for pupils.
Six-second clip shows man jumping between platforms at Fo Tan MTR station, with more than 110,000 views on Instagram.
Centre for Health Protection says girl, who was in good health previously and had not travelled recently, developed fever and cough on Friday.
The Post discovers Sichuan-based Xiaohongshu user posted exam booklets of this year’s mathematics as well as citizenship and social development tests.
Stop-and-search in Cheung Sha Wan leads customs officers to haul of suspected ketamine and crack cocaine, as well as drug packaging tools.
Government bureau says new feature will allow the 1823 public inquiry hotline chatbot to answer questions across all service areas by third quarter of year.
Driver declared dead at scene, with two passengers later dying after being taken to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment.
Influx of high-earners, many of whom will likely need teams of workers, could create more jobs, experts say.
Reports claim user on mainland China’s Xiaohongshu platform allegedly uploaded question and answer book of this year’s English-language listening test.
No suitable government premises available when Lam finished her term as leader, Director of Administration Millie Ng tells lawmakers.
Britain is blatantly interfering with Hong Kong affairs in a futile attempt to undermine the city’s prosperity and stability, government says.
Some tenants have resumed living in their flats, although they express fears about lack of security once cordon lifted.
One-fifth of those buildings are located in Yau Tsim Mong, home to 60-year-old New Lucky House where blaze killed five and injured 43 others.
One of the victims suspected to have jumped off 16-storey building in Yau Ma Tei in a bid to escape blaze, fire services official says.
Think tank Our Hong Kong Foundation says city lacks end-of-life care framework despite a bill allowing advance directives on such treatments.
Deputy health secretary Sam Hui says private sector accounts for more than 60 per cent of record views, but only contributes less than 1 per cent of data uploaded.
Voltage dip also triggered 16 automatic fire alarms in Kowloon and the New Territories.
Executive Council member warns industry’s personnel shortage is making it difficult to ensure waste is properly recycled, days after pay-as-you-throw trial run launches.
The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens roared into action on Friday, with sold-out crowds revelling in home success and splashing out on city stays
Sevens expected to move to new 50,000-seat venue at Kai Tak Sports Park in 2025 after 42 years at Hong Kong Stadium.
Temperatures to rise between Tuesday and Thursday, with maximum of 26 to 31 degrees and warm weather persisting into next week.
Hospital Authority’s Dennis Lee says collaboration with Hong Kong Science Park to share anonymous clinical records may promote development of health technologies.
Lawmaker Michael Tien says company’s non-property development profits should be added to mechanism used to control price rises.
Adults may have to pay HK$53.60, the elderly HK$33.60 and students and children under 12 HK$26.80 under ferry operator’s proposal.