Hong Kong culture and transport ministers, Kevin Yeung and Lam Sai-hung, sacked
[HKFP] - 12/5/2024
Hong Kong’s culture and transportation ministers have been sacked, by recommendation of Chief Executive John Lee, state news agency Xinhua has reported. Lee evaded questions during a Thursday press briefing as to why the duo were fired. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung has been (…)
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Hong Kong plans 37 priority farmland areas but critics say some good sites left out
Environment and Ecology Bureau says it has identified 37 agricultural priority areas comprising around 980 hectares (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 4/12/2024
‘Survival of the fittest’: landlords give discounts to Five Guys, others amid retail slump
Analysts say brands with international appeal or unique selling points are driving new demand for retail space in (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
Kai Tak terminal gets set for mega cruise arrival
The government on Wednesday has announced a series of measures to boost public transport capacity to and from the (…)
[RTHK] - 4/12/2024
200 trapped after fire alarm halts Hong Kong Ferris wheel
Fire alarm triggered at Hong Kong Observation Wheel, leaving scores of people stuck in gondolas.
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
Hong Kong’s John Lee says 2 new ministers have ‘reform mindsets’
Lee has replaced Kevin Yeung and Lam Sai-hung with Rosanna Law and Mable Chan respectively, as focus falls on (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
New tolls to drive Tai Lam Tunnel capacity: official
Plans to impose time-varying tolls at Tai Lam Tunnel could help it reach full capacity, an official said on (…)
[RTHK] - 5/12/2024
CE replaces Lam Sai-hung, Kevin Yeung as ministers
Chief Executive John Lee on Thursday announced Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung and Secretary for (…)
[RTHK] - 5/12/2024
Hong Kong’s John Lee sacks tourism and transport ministers in unexpected move
Rosanna Law to replace Kevin Yeung, while Mable Chan will succeed Lam Sai-hung.
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
Hermes seller shares details on bags stolen in HK$10 million burglary in Hong Kong
Kelly 25 Epsom handbag with market value of HK$198,000 among 66 items stolen in burglary in Central’s New World (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
Hong Kong bus firms need urgent help to buy zero-emission fleets: think tank
Companies face nearly US$770 million in spending they cannot handle without business model changes, says (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024
Should Hong Kong allow EV drivers to play films, other videos on main screen?
Observers urge government to clearly define rules for what can be displayed on monitors used by EV drivers, as legal (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/12/2024