Chief Executive John Lee praises the athletes for their ‘attitude and sportsmanship on the world stage’.
Cheung Ka-long returns from Paris with gold medal after epic battle in final.
Blaze in 60-year-old New Lucky House in Yau Ma Tei killed five people and injured 43 others in April.
Olympic triathlete Jason Ng says he is devastated by wetsuit damage incident and failure to complete 40km cycling leg of the competition.
Hong Kong will extend anti-fraud measures to internet banking and physical branch transactions amid a rise in online scams in the city.
The Olympic star waved and blew kisses at dozens of people who welcomed her with cheers and called her an inspiration.
Excited Hong Kong residents welcome home the fencer now dubbed ‘Queen Kong’.
In clip of incident shared online, woman yells: ‘What’s wrong with you Hong Kong people? You’re also Chinese, aren’t you?’
Hong Kong Sports Institute vice-chairman Vincent Cheng calls for review of government’s three-tiered Elite Vote Support Scheme
City leader also vows to boost support for athletes and describes their achievements as ‘source of pride for the people of Hong Kong’.
Online video shows Channel C host joining cosplayers in making Nazi salute at Ani-com and Games Hong Kong 2024 last Friday.
Winnie Ho says proposed regulations will need time to be debated and only enforced when temporary housing is ready for uprooted tenants.
Residents effusively praise fencing gold medallist and dive into her background to learn about her litany of successes even before Paris.
Housing secretary says boost in home ownership through increased number of affordable flats will be a significant incentive for the young.
Academic also says win represents ‘important milestone’ for city’s developments of sport, training, as well as sports science and medicine.
One co-founder of a fencing school says she received 20 inquiries in the space of a few hours, compared with the usual four or five.
Chan Kai-hung was last seen at Yung Shue Wan Public Pier on Lamma on Thursday, and his family reported him missing to police on Saturday.
Teams will help residents ‘realise their full potential’, No 2 official Eric Chan says, with combined operating cost of HK$110 million a year.
Police investigating sales of cash vouchers and harassment of helpers and their employers.
Tiny living spaces are part of daily life for 215,700 tenants, but some worry over impact of task force proposals to set minimum standards.
Commissioner of the new Digital Policy Office says Thursday’s Microsoft incident proved governments need backup networks and could not rely on single systems.