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Opinion | Smearing HK, serving an anti-China agenda: Political manipulation under the guise of rule of law On May 7 2026, the Central Criminal Court in London convicted Bill Yuen, Administrative Manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, and former UK border officer Peter Wai of assisting a foreign intelligence service. Yuen's conviction was reached by a 10-2 majority, while Wai was also found guilty of misconduct in a public office. Both were remanded in custody pending sentencing.
Opinion
2026.05.11 16:15
Opinion | The end of the 'Northern Red Wall' and the rise of a polarized Britain Long ago, my grandfather (1935-2016) built his career as a working man in Sunderland's shipbuilding and maritime industries on the River Wear. To him, the UK Labour Party was an integral part of his personal identity, that's because it represented his trade, his class, and his economic livelihood.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.08 11:00
Watch This | Oil exists, access doesn't The world isn't running out of oil. What it's running into is restriction.
Young Voices
2026.05.07 16:08
Opinion | Iran will likely remain a frozen conflict, here's why US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared "an end to all major combat operations" in Iran, following a war waged by the President that has failed to yield sufficient results, yet with a blockade of Iranian ports remaining in place and Tehran also declaring the Strait of Hormuz shut. Audiences should interpret the United States as subsequently shelving the Iran issue, recognise that a true "deal" is highly unlikely, and that we are now entering the age of a frozen status quo.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.07 12:15
Opinion | Exploiting convicted criminal: US politicians' latest anti-China charade The louder the slogans become, the clearer the underlying purpose looks: this was never primarily about justice. It was about keeping an old anti-China playbook alive—by turning one man's criminal case into a permanent political spectacle.
Opinion
2026.05.05 14:45
How King Charles's speech conquers the US Congress—viewed from China by a speechwriter The British Empire is just a memory. But its language still rules the world, and impinges on the UK-US transatlantic relationship.
Philip Yeung
2026.05.04 19:00
Opinion | Prudent stewardship amid geopolitical uncertainty: HK's strategic response to energy volatility The escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has sent shockwaves through global oil markets, with crude oil prices surging to nearly $120 per barrel at one point. As a highly open economy, Hong Kong cannot remain insulated from such external shocks. While the city benefits from the strong backing of the nation—with approximately 80 percent of petroleum products sourced from the mainland, ensuring no risk of energy shortages—the sustained volatility in local fuel prices has directly impacted transport and related industries.
Kevin Lau
2026.05.04 12:29
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