If we did not toss unwanted food in the bin, we could help the planet and our wallets, but it is not always easy to make the right choice
Each week, two readers discuss a hot topic in a parliamentary-style debate that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoints
Our writing contest starts with 10 students, who are eliminated one at a time based on your votes and YP editors’ picks
Darren Lee launched Sababu Socks last year, highlighting work from artists across the continent; his next collection features art from the city’s domestic helpers
Students write about the impact of junk food, doing homework at a theme park, the dangers of smoking and the role of the English language
This week, students write about one the world’s most challenging mountain races and the need for passengers to obtain plane safety certificates
From AI assistants teleportation doors to edible walls and infinite food, Hong Kong students imagine their ultimate enchanted dwellings
Overnight rain helped extinguish some of South Korea’s worst-ever wildfires, but the number of dead and injured continues to increase
Each week, we respond to a question from our readers and give advice and resources they can turn to
Incident sparks regulatory concerns; a police probe is under way
Know when to skip questions and add explanations and look out for new question styles, says Dick Hui from King’s Glory Education
Hamdan Ballal won an Academy Award for ‘No Other Land’, a film documentary depicting his village’s struggle against Israel’s occupation
Let’s get back to the drawing board for this one. Here are 10 common English expressions and phrases that relate to art, sketching and painting
An unauthorised individual accessed and modified a student’s rule violation records