
A drunk driver driving on a probationary licence lost control of his seven-seater this morning in a high-speed head-on collision with a taxi, killing the retired police officer driving the cab and […]
Writer, journalist and sustainability consultant with a passion for clean technology and public health. 25 years covering power and energy markets: former editor of Power Plant Technology, International Power Generation, Asian Electricity, Aircraft Economics, Energy Risk, Asia Risk, Benchmark; writer for South China Morning Post, Cathay Dragon's Silkroad, APlus, Veolia's "Planet", Hong Kong Tatler; founder of Blue Skies China. MSocSc in Corporate Environmental Governance, University of Hong Kong; BA & MA degree in Natural Sciences (major in Materials Science & Metallurgy), Cambridge University.
A drunk driver driving on a probationary licence lost control of his seven-seater this morning in a high-speed head-on collision with a taxi, killing the retired police officer driving the cab and […]
Delivery firm Food Panda has warned riders against striking this weekend, calling on couriers to “raise tickets” to discuss issues through its own app rather than taking union action. According to one […]
One of the government’s go-to engineering consultants Arup says reclamation of Victoria Harbour for new road links between Hong Kong Island and Carrie Lam’s Lantau metropolis is “fully justified” under the Protection […]
A 75-year-old man on a motorised Personal Mobility Aid (PMA) was among eight arrested in New Territories North earlier this week as police step up their e-mobility crackdown codenamed “Goldensun”. A total […]
Hong Kong’s police force maintains no data relating to its crackdown on e-bikes and their riders, Transit Jam has learned, after a request for such information was rejected. “Police do not maintain […]
The buffalo chase in Pui O today in which three children were hospitalised and seven others were injured, was just “part of the natural world” says conservationist Jean Hui, a long-time Lantau […]
Three 8-year-old children were hospitalised this morning, with seven others injured, after two stampeding buffaloes caused panic and chaos in the Pui O rush hour. One girl, 8, was knocked unconscious by […]
Only two of six development tenders for the prime central harbourfront land known as “Site 3” met minimum standards for price and design quality, the government has revealed, with a $50.8 billion […]
An agent with British insurance company Prudential is accused of harassing a woman who was trying to film an illegal “show truck” run by the firm at locations across Tsim Sha Tsui. […]
Police have arrested the driver of a bus tow truck after a woman was killed at a Bravo Bus Chai Wan depot yesterday evening. Ms Wong, 66, was working for Bravo’s cleaning […]