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Anfield SchoolArt & Design
Hong Kong
East Asia
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Date Listed7 June 2026
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HKFP·policy

Taiwan coast guard says deploys vessels in response to China operation

Taiwan’s coast guard said Sunday it has deployed vessels “to respond appropriately” to a Chinese operation in waters east of the island democracy, which it said “violates international law”. File Photo: Taiwan…

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HKFP·higher-ed

A brief history of anonymously scattered leaflets

History, it is said, does not repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes. This may explain the sense of déjà vu that crept over me when I read about the case of Mr Raymond Wong – a 55-year-old construction worker, not the…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Hong Kong’s LGBTQ community ponders future of Pride events after Pink Dot’s second cancellation

On a sprawling promenade in West Kowloon, a gay choir lit up the stage with a chorus of harmonies. Children listened attentively at a storytelling session led by a drag queen dressed in pink from top to bottom. Pink Dot…

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96 deals signed, flights planned: what’s next for Hong Kong and Central Asia?

Hong Kong leader John Lee Ka-chiu has wrapped up his visit to Central Asia after meeting high-level leaders and sealing nearly 100 partnership agreements aimed at opening the “big door” for local and mainland Chinese…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Wan Chai temple and Stanley Mosque set for highest level of heritage protection

A nearly 180-year-old temple nestled in the heart of Wan Chai and Hong Kong’s only mosque inside a prison are poised to receive the city’s highest level of heritage protection under a government proposal. In a paper…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Injured Mirror dancer Mo Li honours late father Reverend Derek Li at funeral

Dignitaries, relatives and members of the public gathered on Saturday to pay their final respects to the late Reverend Derek Li Shing-lam, whose son Mo Li Kai-yin – the Hong Kong dancer left paralysed after an accident…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

Flu cases on the rise in Hong Kong as immunity wanes, expert warns

Hong Kong is experiencing a rise in seasonal influenza cases, particularly among children and the elderly, as waning vaccine protection weakens community immunity, a leading infectious disease expert has warned.…

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HKFP·policy

Australian dine-and-dash lawyer gets suspended sentence and fine, plans to fly home

Australian lawyer Samuel Monkivitch has received a fine and suspended 18-month jail term after pleading guilty to charges relating to a dine-and-dash spree across the territory. Monkivitch appeared on Friday at the…

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HKFP·policy

Overtaken by Hong Kong in global wealth management, Swiss keep cool

Though Hong Kong has overtaken Switzerland as the number one in cross-border wealth management, rather than enter panic mode, Swiss banks seem unruffled — feeling it bolsters the case against looming tighter banking…

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HKFP·policy

Hottest day of the year ushers in 9 days of rain, as Hong Kong logs over 6,000 instances of lightening on Friday

Hongkongers sweated through the hottest day of the year on Friday, with the Observatory (HKO) recording a maximum temperature of 34.6 degrees Celsius at its headquarters. Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island on Friday, June 5,…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

Don’t dream it’s over: mainland students rethink Hong Kong over costs, culture

Weeks before mainland Chinese student Carol Chen graduated from Baptist University in Hong Kong in July, the 22-year-old did the math and weighed the cost of living in the city against returning home. Renting a room in…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong tutor who plotted to murder flight attendant gets 3-year jail term reduction

A Hong Kong private tutor found guilty of orchestrating a failed plot to murder his business partner eight years ago has secured a three-year reduction to his 27-year jail sentence, but lost an appeal against his…

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HKFP·higher-ed

Chinese leader Xi to visit North Korea next week

Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea next week, state media said Friday, his first trip abroad this year after hosting a series of leaders as Beijing asserts itself as a global diplomatic superpower.…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong gov’t seeks to overturn ex-legislator’s acquittal over deleting protest photos

The Department of Justice (DoJ) has sought to overturn former pro-democracy lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting’s acquittal on a charge of perverting the course of justice related to an incident during the 2019 protests and unrest.…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong competition body mulls criminalising bid-rigging after deadly Tai Po blaze

Hong Kong’s competition watchdog has announced that it is considering criminalising bid-rigging , proposing a maximum penalty of seven years’ imprisonment. Barrister Jat Sew-tong, chairperson of the Competition…

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HKFP·policy

7 taken away by Hong Kong police on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary

Hong Kong police took away seven people in Causeway Bay, where past public commemorations for China’s 1989 Tiananmen crackdown were once held, on Thursday, the 37th anniversary of the event. A young man in a black…

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SCMP Hong Kong·international

ESF links kindergartens to primary schools, securing places through to graduation

Hong Kong’s biggest international school group has rolled out a “through-train” arrangement, linking all its kindergartens to its primary schools from September next year and guaranteeing pupils a place all the way to…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Hong Kong authorities prosecute grocery shop over video of rats on exposed meat

Hong Kong’s food hygiene authorities have prosecuted a popular grocery shop in Kwun Tong after a viral video and a subsequent inspection found rats running over pig carcasses, as well as cracked ceilings and stained…

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HKFP·policy

Explainer: Hong Kong’s national security crackdown – month 71

The landmark trial of Tiananmen vigil activists neared its conclusion in May, with both defendants and prosecutors delivering their closing submissions. Tiananmen crackdown vigil on June 4, 2019. Photo: Todd R.…

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SCMP Hong Kong

A UK in decline needs to rediscover supply-side economics

I just spent two weeks in a broken Britain, which is an unfortunately apt description for a country that has fallen from its former glory. Its people are funny, witty, creative, intelligent, sports-mad and educated,…

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