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- Directors wanted over Hong Kong charity fraud slammed as school closure to affect 10 studentsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong boarding school embroiled in HK$50 million fraud case to closeSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong hits back at UK-based pressure group for ‘despicable’ manoeuvres against city officialsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong fire service reports potential leak of personal data of 5,000 staff, members of publicSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong authorities apologise for system error that exposed 17,000 people’s dataSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has carried 10 million vehicles since opening, Xinhua says after US outlet’s ‘ghost bridge’ reportSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong attracted nearly 2,000 professionals earning at least HK$10 million annually, figures for last year showSouth China Morning Post
- Kai Tak Covid isolation centre suitable for use as creative hub, site for short-term projects, Hong Kong development chief saysSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong ‘to speed up reforms clamping down on ignored fire safety orders’, after fatal blaze in KowloonSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong lawmakers ask government to boost fire safety rules to cut risk of more killer blazesSouth China Morning Post
- Beijing’s foreign ministry office in Hong Kong fires double-barrelled blast at top US newspaper after editorial on domestic national security lawSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s Security Bureau allocates HK$1 million in emergency funds to help Christian charity involved in alleged HK$50 million fraudSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s Article 23 law: end of early release for national security offenders likely to be first clear change when legislation takes effectSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong Bar Association calls for clearer provisions in home-grown national security law, warns of ‘chilling effect’ in absence of certaintySouth China Morning Post
- Cocaine overtakes cannabis as drug of choice among young Hong Kong substance abusersSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s domestic national security law risks ‘irrevocable damage’ to press freedom with broadly defined offences: journalism groupSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong police to install 15 CCTV camera sets in Mong Kok in March, 600 more across city by midyearSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong authorities expect further ‘smears’ of Article 23 national security law by ‘external forces and runaways’, security chief Chris Tang saysSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s top court overturns acquittal of Tiananmen vigil activist Chow Hang-tung after justice department’s appealSouth China Morning Post
- Legal, political scholars urge government to clearly explain Hong Kong’s Article 23 national security law, allow all residents to give feedback during consultationSouth China Morning Post
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