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By Chris Yeung – Three quick points from Wednesday’s government announcement of a promise by four contractors to pay HK$20 million to help 29,000 households…
By Chris Yeung – Three quick points from Wednesday’s government announcement of a promise by four contractors to pay HK$20 million to help 29,000 households…
By Chris Yeung – Three points from the package of proposals in a 108-page report published by Our Hong Kong Foundation, a high-level think tank…
By Joseph Cheng Yu-shek In the District Council elections to be held on November 22, 2015, the pro-democracy political parties presented about 200 candidates; if…
By Dora Choi Po-king Two cases of infringement of academic freedom in Hong Kong after 1997 have led to greater awareness in the academic community…
By Patrick Lau Over the years, before and after 1997, the Hong Kong administration has issued calls for the public to express their wishes for…
By Albert Lai Kwong-tak “We can be the first generation to succeed in ending poverty; just as we may be the last to have a…
By Chris Yeung New People’s Party chief Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee is right to say the fate of the Territory-wide Systems Assessment (TSA) tests for…
By Chris Yeung – Three thoughts from the encounter between Legislative Council President Jasper Tsang Yok-sing and legislator Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee at a forum…
By Anson Chan – The 18th century Anglo-Irish philosopher, Edmund Burke, famously pronounced: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good…
By Chris Yeung Three thoughts from the Hong Kong government’s surprise announcement of a three-month-long review of the controversial Territory-wide System Assessment (TSA) and a…