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RTHK's morning news programme. Weekdays 6:30 - 8:00
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Janice lo and Ben Tse

2026-01-14
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Legco to discuss post-fire support at first meeting  Listenfacebook
The first meeting of the new Legislative Council will take place Wednesday, with lawmakers expected to discuss a government motion on support in the aftermath of the deadly Tai Po blaze. Hailey Yip has the story.
Firms warned not to skirt new rules on paid leave  Listenfacebook
A labour regulation which stipulates benefits for part-time workers will be revised this Sunday, after lawmakers endorsed a government proposal last year. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun has urged employers not to try to wriggle out of their obligations, saying the new legislation is designed to ensure more workers receive paid rest days and holidays. Charlie Chun has more:
Higher pay sought for local domestic helpers  Listenfacebook
Labour Unions have called for a pay rise of at least 3.5 percent for local domestic helpers this year, and urged the authorities to crack down harder on illegal workers. Lawmaker and chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions, Lam Chun-sing, said a survey found that 25 percent of nearly 200 respondents were not satisfied with their salaries. He told Wallis Wang that local domestic helpers are looking forward to a pay rise this year:
Positive feedback for Chinese medicine hospital: CE  Listenfacebook
Chief Executive John Lee says Hong Kong will strive to become a bridgehead for traditional Chinese medicine to reach the world. Wallis Wang has the details.
Think tank calls for AI frameworks in schools  Listenfacebook
The government has been urged to formulate frameworks for using artificial intelligence in schools, after a survey found most teachers and students already rely on AI tools daily. Elvis Yu reports.
Teachers need professional AI training: researcher  Listenfacebook
The six-month survey, which ended in December, was conducted by the Our Hong Kong Foundation think tank which polled 1,200 teaching staff and students, mostly from secondary schools. Deputy research director Victor Kwok says it's important to equip teachers with the right professional training so that they can properly guide students in using AI. He spoke to Elvis Yu.
Activist investor David Webb dies at 60  Listenfacebook
David Webb, an activist investor who campaigned for market transparency and corporate accountability, has died at the age of 60. Priscilla Ng reports:
Bird species at MTR's Lok Ma Chau Wetland up 25pc  Listenfacebook
The MTR Corporation says it's working to promote ecological conservation by stepping up public participation at its Lok Ma Chau Wetland, which the railway operator has managed since 2007. As Aaron Tam reports, constant maintenance is needed to keep the 32-hectare site's ponds, swamps and artificial islands in top condition for the wildlife that live there.
COSH wants smoke to clear on tobacco control  Listenfacebook
The Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health, or COSH, urged authorities to set a concrete timeline and clarify details for tobacco-control measures that are still awaiting Legco review. Hailey Yip reports:
Clear timeline can motivate smokers to quit: COSH  Listenfacebook
Council on Smoking and Health Chairman Henry Tong noted that several policies - including a ban on non-menthol flavoured tobacco and the introduction of plain packaging - are scheduled for implementation in the second quarter of 2027, but no specific date has been finalised. He told Hailey Yip that he hopes the government can establish a clear "smoke-free generation" timeline as soon as possible:
Public told they are first defence line in fire safety  Listenfacebook
Members of the public have been advised not to just rely on the Fire Services Department for building safety. They were urged to do their bit by ensuring that fire rules are observed. Raymond Yeung reports.
Le Pen denies wrongdoing as appeal trial begins  Listenfacebook
French politician Marine Le Pen has denied any wrongdoing, as her appeal trial began in Paris. The country's far-right leader is trying to overturn an embezzlement conviction, with her 2027 presidential ambitions hanging in the balance, depending on the outcome of the case. Jamie Clarke has more:
The West Bank football field slated for demolition by Israel  Listenfacebook
Israeli authorities have ordered the demolition of a football pitch in a crowded refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. But locals say razing the field would eliminate one of the few spaces where Palestinians, young and old, are able to gather, play and practice their right of self-expression. Jamie Clarke has more:
Crime film fans flock to old police station in immersive exhibition  Listenfacebook
An exhibition at an iconic former police station has created quite a stir among tourists. Titled 'Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey', the event blends classic Hong Kong crime film history with tourism, giving visitors an immersive experience. The show opened earlier this month and will run through this year. Drew Lai, Commissioner for Cultural and Creative Industries, shared some of the exhibition's highlights with Ada Wong on RTHK's Backchat programme:
Semenyo fires City past Newcastle in League Cup  Listenfacebook
Sport and in football...Manchester City have taken a giant stride towards the English League Cup final by beating Newcastle 2-0 in the first leg of their semi-final clash. Pep Guardiola's side have a new hero in Antoine Semenyo, who scored his second goal since joining the club from Bournemouth last week. Todd Harding has more:
Man United appoint Carrick as boss until end of the season  Listenfacebook
Manchester United have officially appointed Michael Carrick as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season. The former United player won twelve trophies in twelve years at Old Trafford, but has now been given the daunting task of guiding the Red Devils to Europe next season. Raymond Yeung has more:
Town in Italian Alps gets set for Winter Olympics  Listenfacebook
Local organisers say a town in northern Italy will be fully prepared to host Olympic snowboarding and freestyle skiing events next month. That's thanks to its capacity to make and store the key ingredient - snow. Jamie Clarke reports:

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