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Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle class elderly
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11.05.2026

Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle class elderly

Hong Kong authorities will experiment leasing government-built elderly care facilities to the private sector, with the pilot programme aiming to provide more diverse services targeting middle class senior residents. Labour and Welfare Bureau officials said in a Legislative Council panel meeting on Monday that the government would roll out a “publicly built, privately run” model to provide “more diverse and higher quality” elderly care services. Under the proposal, the government will invite...

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Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle-class elderly
NACHRICHT
11.05.2026

Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle-class elderly

Hong Kong authorities will experiment leasing government-built elderly care facilities to the private sector, with the pilot programme aiming to provide more diverse services targeting middle-class senior residents. Labour and Welfare Bureau officials said in a Legislative Council panel meeting on Monday that the government would roll out a “publicly built, privately run” model to provide “more diverse and higher quality” elderly care services. Under the proposal, the government will invite...

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Private sector will be invited to run new elderly care centres for middle class
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11.05.2026

Private sector will be invited to run new elderly care centres for middle class

Hong Kong authorities plan to lease out government-built day care facilities for the elderly to the private sector under a pilot programme aimed at providing more diverse services targeting older middle-class residents. Labour and Welfare Bureau officials said in a Legislative Council panel meeting on Monday that the government would introduce the “publicly built, privately run” model to provide “more diverse and higher quality” elderly care services. Under the plan, the government will invite...

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Transport authorities to finalise cap on ride-hailing vehicles ahead of Legco break
NACHRICHT
11.05.2026

Transport authorities to finalise cap on ride-hailing vehicles ahead of Legco break

Hong Kong authorities plan to finalise the maximum number of ride-hailing vehicles allowed on the city’s roads and the technical details of a long-awaited regulatory regime before pushing them through as law ahead of the legislature’s recess in mid-July. In a document submitted to the Legislative Council on Monday, the Transport and Logistics Bureau also specified penalties for ride-hailing platform operators over non-compliance. They could face up to a HK$1 million (US$127,720) fine and 12...

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Hong Kong lawmakers urge rethink of housing development policy for elderly
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11.05.2026

Hong Kong lawmakers urge rethink of housing development policy for elderly

Hong Kong lawmakers have called for a rethink of a government scheme to develop homes for the elderly, days after the city’s second largest public housing provider revealed it would stop building homes targeting senior residents for the coming 10 years. Lawmaker Andrew Lam Siu-lo of the Legislative Council’s housing panel said on Monday that the government had not been proactive enough in formulating a comprehensive elderly housing policy, urging authorities to provide new incentives for...

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CUHK hospital to repay HK$4 billion public loan early, drawing on growing reserves
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08.05.2026

CUHK hospital to repay HK$4 billion public loan early, drawing on growing reserves

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) will dip into its reserves to repay a HK$4 billion (US$510.9 million) government loan owed by its debt-ridden private hospital, the institution’s council chairman has said. The finances of CUHK Medical Centre were on the agenda of Friday’s Legislative Council health panel meeting, but the discussion was rescheduled because the time was used up for other matters. Speaking to media after the meeting, council chairman John Chai Yat-chiu said his...

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Traffic accidents involving animals in Hong Kong surge 11-fold in 4 years
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07.05.2026

Traffic accidents involving animals in Hong Kong surge 11-fold in 4 years

Traffic accidents involving animals in Hong Kong have skyrocketed more than 11-fold over the past four years, with advocacy groups attributing it to a wave of pet abandonments and the blurring of urban-rural boundaries caused by large-scale development. The latest data submitted to the Legislative Council on Wednesday showed reports of animal-related traffic accidents received by police surged from 36 cases in 2021 to 416 in 2025. However, authorities do not maintain a district-level breakdown...

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All 90 Hong Kong lawmakers to visit Beijing for first time since 1997 handover
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06.05.2026

All 90 Hong Kong lawmakers to visit Beijing for first time since 1997 handover

Hong Kong’s legislature is set to visit Beijing as a full body for the first time since the city’s handover to Chinese rule in 1997, with all 90 lawmakers expected to join the delegation as it seeks better alignment with the national 15th five-year plan. Legislative Council president Starry Lee Wai-king announced on Wednesday that the trip would take place in July. Lawmakers were informed that the seven-day visit to the capital would run from July 19 to 25, during the legislature’s summer...

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Hong Kong Legco issues warning to lawmaker Judy Chan over traffic offence
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06.05.2026

Hong Kong Legco issues warning to lawmaker Judy Chan over traffic offence

Hong Kong’s legislature has issued a written warning to lawmaker Judy Chan Kapui for driving on the wrong side of the road, urging her to be mindful of her conduct and meet the public’s expectations. The official warning was issued by the Legislative Council’s Supervisory Committee on Wednesday, four months after the 45-year-old New People’s Party lawmaker was filmed driving against the flow of traffic in Wan Chai on January 23. In its report to the Legco following an investigation into a...

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Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers' budget scrutiny, not dismiss it
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04.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers' budget scrutiny, not dismiss it

Financial Secretary Paul Chan's budget passed the Legislative Council, but lawmakers' concerns about fiscal plans are valid. The budget surplus was achieved only by counting bond proceeds as revenue and clawbacks from seed capital funds. Chan plans to use HK$150 billion from the Exchange Fund to increase bond issuance for the Northern Metropolis megaproject, raising concerns about the city's financial stability.

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Law allowing terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start
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30.04.2026

Law allowing terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start

The Hong Kong government plans to implement legislation on July 31 allowing terminally ill patients to refuse life-sustaining treatment. In a paper submitted to the Legislative Council, authorities said that the Advance Decision on Life-sustaining Treatment Ordinance, passed in November 2024, would provide legal status to patients’ advance care planning while offering protection to healthcare and rescue personnel. The two instruments covered under advance care planning – advance medical...

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