Hong Kong Institute of Engineers says it wants to promote ‘reconciliation’ and give much-needed professionals a second chance after 2019 unrest convictions.
Anwar Ibrahim insists Hong Kong remains good place to do business, saying he has faith in city and its people.
Issues stemming from ‘power play between nations’ exert ‘biggest pressure’ on Hong Kong as a part of China, John Lee says.
Chief Secretary Eric Chan says bay area vulnerable to dangers of extreme weather, as officials sign cooperation agreement.
Beijing accuses European Commission of backing forces that ‘split the country’ and defends national security law criticised in report.
Prosecution believed to be first under domestic national security law, with man accused of wearing items calling for city’s ‘liberation’.
Beijing’s liaison office and national security arm in Hong Kong take aim at Jonathan Sumption, who stepped down from city’s highest court.
But legal experts say platform could still be prosecuted, and those who support wanted activists’ pages could be deemed to be funding them.
EU’s executive arm issues annual report on Hong Kong, prompting government condemnation of those ‘slandering the city’s situation’.
Xia Baolong also expresses support for common law system and independence of local courts after three overseas judges announce departure.
Prosecutors file appeal over acquittal of barrister Lawrence Lau but will not pursue second defendant cleared, social worker Lee Yue-shun.
The Post also looks at whether subscribing to UK-based absconders’ YouTube and Patreon accounts violates new curbs on fundraising.
Jonathan Sumption is ‘disgrace to the legal profession’, commentary published on WeChat account of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office says.
Security chief Chris Tang makes unprecedented move under new powers granted by city’s domestic national security law.
Greater Bay Area’s economic prowess has grown over past five years as cooperation with Hong Kong and Macau deepened, official says.
Chief Executive-in-Council has endorsed the increase for all government workers.
Group has three aims – to clarify the facts, coordinate internal communications, and suggest improvement measures and good practices.
Warning over civil servants’ public comments on government policy follows first update to code of conduct in 15 years.
Hong Kong has undergone a sea change since 2019, with the government describing the new era as a transition from ‘chaos to order’.
Secretary for Justice Paul Lam points to need to show ‘confidence and ability’ in maintaining ties with the rest of the world.
Nong Rong, deputy head of HKMAO, delivers rare English-only speech after shock resignation of two British judges from city’s top court.