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Legco was fast, but diligent, says Andrew Leung

Legco President Andrew Leung on Saturday brushed off suggestions that the legislature had sacrificed diligence for speed, after passing 34 bills over the past year. Speaking on an RTHK programme, Leung said every bill is comprehensively reviewed from start to finish, with lawmakers working with officials in a pragmatic and collaborative manner. He highlighted the

Legco backs higher penalties for work safety breaches

Lawmakers on Wednesday passed amendments to occupational health and safety laws, increasing the maximum penalty for serious breaches by employers from a HK$500,000 fine and six months in jail, to HK$10 million and two years behind bars. Many councillors who spoke welcomed the changes. Unionist lawmaker Michael Luk said he thinks the higher fine will

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World-class manager speaks out as 28-G/A phenomenon is “wanted by Arsenal”

Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez has been linked with a move away from the Spanish club at the end of the season. Arsenal have been mentioned as a potential destination for the 26-year-old Argentine international, and Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone, has now claimed that it is no surprise that top clubs like Arsenal are

Paddy Pimblett teases his next opponent

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Quote of the Day by Golda Meir: ‘One cannot and must not try to erase the past because…’

“One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.” The powerful quote by former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir has started trending again due to its strong message about remembering history. The statement emphasises a simple but important idea: the past influences the present. Experts say

What would Satoshi say? Director of the FBI appears at Bitcoin 2026 – Victory or capture?

Bitcoin 2026 gave Bitcoin’s institutional era a stage test when the FBI director appeared in a session on code, speech, and enforcement. The moment sharpened a question the market can no longer avoid: whether mainstream adoption is expanding Bitcoin’s reach or moving its public identity into the hands of institutions it was built to route

Harrison Gwamnishu Shares Video Showing Police Officers Killing A Suspect In Delta

Nigerian activist Harrison Gwamnishu has shared a disturbing video showing police officers in Delta State killing a suspected criminal in public. In the video, the young man is seen sitting on the ground with his hands tied. He is heard pleading with the officers, insisting he knows nothing about the crime he was accused of.