主持人:Azam Khan and Rainbow Leung
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On Tuesday's Backchat, we talked about recent changes in the education sector. A new proposal will see teachers from publicly funded schools, private schools, international schools and kindergartens fulfill six requirements to obtain a three-year practising certificate. The measure aims to help teachers keep pace with the times, with secretary for education Christine Choi saying there will be leeway given in the first year of implementation.
After the break, a senior executive at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority told us more about a recent expansion of electronic payment arrangements for property transactions.
To end the show, we looked at the recent recent election in Thailand, where Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's conservative party secured victory.
9:05am-9:30am: Changes to teacher registry regime
Speakers:
Mervyn Cheung, Chairman of the Hong Kong Education Policy Concern Organisation
Dion Chen, Chairman of the Hong Kong Director School Subsidy Scheme Council and Principal of Ying Wa College
9:32am-9:48am: HKMA's property transaction arrangements
Speaker:
Alan Au, Executive Director (Banking Conduct) of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority
9:49am-10:00am: Thai election results
Speaker: Nad Bunnag, Assistant editor and news presenter at Thai PBS World
主持人:Azam Khan and Rainbow Leung
On Thursday's programme, we looked at 2026's burgeoning Hong Kong IPO market, which has seen multiple mainland tech firms making strong debuts in the past weeks.
After the break, we turned our attention to the United Kingdom, where politician Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK is seemingly gaining momentum, after a former high-level government minister defected to his party.
And finally, the head of a space project at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology told us about the SAR's role in developing a mutifunctional robot that will help the nation's future lunar missions.
9:05am-9:30am: AI IPO market boost
Speakers:
Joshua Chu, Co-Chair of the Hong Kong Web3 Association
Rita Li, Professor and Director of the Sustainable Real Estate Research Centre, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
9:32am-9:45am: Rise of Reform UK
Speaker:
Prof Roger Scully, UK politics scholar and Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at Hong Kong Metropolitan University
9:45am-10:00am: Lunar robot breakthrough
Speaker:
Gao Yang, Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology