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June 30 - Week in Review

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June 30 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Living room: Secretary for Development Paul Chan announces that the Government will offer four residential sites and one hotel site in the coming quarter, which can provide about 2,100 flats and 1,100 hotel rooms. (June 30, 2014)

Energetic moves: The Hong Kong Management Association KS Lo College secures the championship in the 18 Districts Cheering Team Competition at Queen Elizabeth Stadium. (July 1, 2014)

Artists awarded: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (centre, first row) officiates at a prize presentation ceremony for the Sketch Hong Kong Youth Painting Day. (July 1, 2014)

Festive fun: Chief Executive CY Leung (centre) opens activities in celebration of the 17th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (July 1, 2014)

Pomp and pageantry: The flag-raising ceremony is held at Golden Bauhinia Square to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (July 1, 2014)

Mighty flyer: Youngsters pose with a military helicopter at the Chinese People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison barrack during open days. (July 1, 2014)

Maintain stability: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the reception to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (July 1, 2014)

Moving conversation: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (middle) chats with students on a high speed rail train during a Mainland exchange tour. (July 1, 2014)

Order restored: Secretary for Security TK Lai briefs the media on the arrest of 511 people for participating in an unauthorised assembly. (July 2, 2014)

Tighter control: Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man briefs lawmakers on the Government’s plan to regulate medical devices. (July 2, 2014)

All ears: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So says the Government encourages different sectors to suggest ways to tweak the individual visit scheme, in the Legislative Council meeting. (July 2, 2014)

Parting pay: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung says the Government must carefully examine the Mandatory Provident Fund's 'offsetting' arrangement before deciding on the way forward. (July 2, 2014)

Test results: Commissioner for Narcotics Erika Hui announces the public consultation results on the RESCUE drug testing scheme. (July 2, 2014)

Health enhancement: Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man briefs legislators on a Medical Council proposal on handling complaints. (July 2, 2014)

Moving forward: Chief Executive CY Leung holds his Legislative Council question and answer session, noting that substantive progress has been made on major policies. (July 3, 2014)

Bad form: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam condemns the throwing of a glass item at the Chief Executive’s question and answer session. (July 3, 2014)

Welcome mat: Chief Executive CY Leung (right) meets Macedonian President Nikola Gruevski at Government House. (July 3, 2014)

Rational debate: Chief Executive CY Leung says threatening words and violent acts will not be accepted in the Legislative Council. (July 3, 2014)

Summer harvest: Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department Officer Chen Yi-min inspects the Local Organic Watermelon Festival at Tuen Mun Farmers' Market. (July 3, 2014)

Comments welcome: Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing (right) and Director of Home Affairs Pamela Tan brief reporters on a public consultation on a review of the Hotel & Guesthouse Accommodation Ordinance. (July 4, 2014)

Picture this: The Clean Shorelines Day at Shek O beach showcased related artwork. (July 5, 2014)

Astute students: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam attends the 8th Hong Kong Cup Diplomatic Knowledge Contest prize presentation ceremony. ( July 5, 2014)

Urgent appeal: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong speaks to the media on the need to speed up Government project funding approval. (July 5, 2014)

Pitch in: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong (second right) attends the Clean Shorelines Day at Shek O Beach. (July 5, 2014)

Living roomEnergetic movesArtists awardedFestive funPomp and pageantryMighty flyerMaintain stabilityMoving conversationOrder restoredTighter controlAll earsParting payTest resultsHealth enhancementMoving forwardBad formWelcome matRational debateSummer harvestComments welcomePicture thisAstute studentsUrgent appealPitch in