Impressive new stadium, exciting rugby action and fans full of fun are tough match for rivals who dare try to win Hong Kong sporting crown.
Former High Court judge died aged 80 in Australia in December, with his lengthy career including sentencing of ‘King of Thieves’ Yip Kai-foon.
A Chinese student convicted in London of drugging and raping 10 women may have attacked a further 50, some who may not even know.
Such cases are often seen in black and white terms. But interpreting and applying the law along with the legal system’s core principles is complex.
The government is exploring legalising betting on basketball. But the plan has reignited debate about the impact on society – and rightly so.
A British nurse is behind bars for life after being convicted of killing seven babies. Now an expert panel has claimed there were ‘no murders’.
It is important that the event retains its status as one of the city’s most prestigious. Anyone cutting corners is only cheating themselves.
Hongkongers in Britain deserve clarity and commitment rather than the half-baked proposals presented by the new Conservative Party leader.
The system will continue to come under scrutiny as the city seeks to establish itself as an international legal centre and China’s ‘superconnector’.
For ex-residents, this is the time to miss the city and remember past celebrations. The beginning of the Year of the Snake will be no exception.
US Supreme Court decision risks denying 170 million users in America access to the platform and is a sign of the times amid bilateral tensions.
A spate of poisonings has highlighted the broader need to update animal cruelty laws, more than five years since an overhaul was first proposed.
The sport’s governing body says it will now hold ‘extensive consultation’ over new rules. This should have been done before they were announced.
While many former residents have encountered difficulties since making the move, they will, if properly utilised, be of great value to their new home.
The Christmas spirit has universal appeal and has, in different ways, been embraced by people of other faiths and beliefs around the world.
Rather than fighting court battles, the government should put in place comprehensive legislation upholding the LGBTQ community’s rights.
A court ruling that found the EIA for the project was riddled with errors and breaches of the law may turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
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The banker and author, who died recently aged 79, believed that fears and myths must be rejected, calling for the creation of a “coalition of hope”.
Jail terms over a subversion plot are a tragic end to what was hoped would be the city’s political development. But it should be revisited in the future.
Not-guilty verdicts in the bomb plot trial prompted calls for the system to be reformed or even abolished. It should instead be strengthened.
The volatile state of the world makes Remembrance Sunday all the more poignant. But as we reflect on the past, there are stories that give us hope.
Sword of Damocles is hanging over heads of more than 7,000 people still waiting to hear whether they will be charged five years after protests.
Many would enjoy the longer evenings in the summer and such a move might even boost consumption, keeping people out and about for longer.
A passion for sport is starting to take hold in the city along with a desire to host ‘mega’ events. But there is no clear process for settling differences.
As the gambling enclave elects a new leader, he will need to comply with Beijing’s order to diversify and revitalise the post-pandemic economy.
It remains to be seen if UK’s ‘handover’ of the islands brings justice to the former inhabitants. Their well-being should be the priority.
The scale, duration and severity of his abuse defies belief. Now the spotlight of suspicion is falling on alleged enablers and facilitators.
Relations between London and Beijing have been at a low ebb. But now the new Starmer Labour government wants to re-engage with China.
As the city looks to the future it would do well to remember the values of tolerance and friendly engagement that saw it through difficult times.
The city faces long-standing fire safety problems and the UK inquiry starkly demonstrates the need for urgency in combating such risks.