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LCQ21: Compensation for pneumoconiosis and mesothelioma
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 8 小時前The Pneumoconiosis and Mesothelioma (Compensation) Ordinance (Cap. 360) seeks to establish a scheme for compensating persons ...
LCQ5: Training foreign-related legal talents
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 1 小時前To better leverage Hong Kong's advantage of being "backed by the motherland and connected to the world" and nurture high-quality ...
Trip Incorporates Adaptogens In 4 New Blends And Launches Mindful Range
Forbes· 6 小時前TRIP, UK’s largest private soft drinks company with a focus on mindfulness and wellness, has ...
Spain approves plan to compensate victims of Catholic Church sex abuse. Church will be asked to pay
Bastillepost· 19 小時前FPT Corporation signed Letter of Cooperation with the United States Agency for International ...
LCQ6: Sai Yee Street/Flower Market Road Development Scheme
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 2 小時前The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced last month the commencement of the Sai Yee Street/Flower Market Road Development ...
LCQ18: Preparatory work for coping with inclement weather
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 3 小時前Following is a question by the Hon Kenneth Leung and a written reply by the Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn ...
LCQ8: Mental Health Support Hotline
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 4 小時前The Government launched the "18111 - Mental Health Support Hotline" on December 27, 2023, to provide one-stop, round-the-clock ...
LCQ22: Privacy protection for consumer credit data
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 7 小時前(1) whether it knows the number of cases in the past six years in which the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal ...
LCQ19: Supply of workforce
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 7 小時前According to the latest data published by the Census and Statistics Department, the provisional estimate of the Hong Kong ...
LCQ13: Handling of cases of illegal conversions and unauthorised building works
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 4 小時前According to the Government's estimate in 2000, there were about 800 000 unauthorised building works (UBWs) in Hong Kong ...