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April 25 - Week in Review

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April 25 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Fiscal visions: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the FT-Nikkei Asia300 Forum on April 25.

Press freedom: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Hong Kong News Awards 2015 presentation luncheon on April 25.

Broad strokes: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Nationwide Chinese Writing Competition for Secondary Students (Hong Kong) award presentation ceremony on April 25.

Grand opening: Financial Secretary John Tsang and Thomson Reuters Financial & Risk Managing Director Sanjeev Chatrath officiate at the plaque unveiling ceremony for Thomson Reuters' new consolidated office on April 25.

Critical thinking: Chief Executive CY Leung says before an April 26 Executive Council meeting that independence calls by a small group of people could cost Hong Kong the Central Government's support.

Dental care: Community Care Fund Task Force Chairperson Law Chi-kwong (second left) meets a beneficiary of the fund's Elderly Dental Assistance Expanded Programme on April 26.

Connecting construction: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (centre) attends the Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai cross-boundary bridge construction launch ceremony on April 26.

Architectural design: Secretary for the Civil Service Clement Cheung visits the Architectural Services Department on April 26.

Partnership boost: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (back row, right) witnesses the signing of a co-operation agreement between Shenzhen and Hong Kong in Shenzhen on April 27.

Inno-tech interrelation: Secretary for Innovation & Technology Nicholas Yang (left) meets Shenzhen Vice Mayor Ai Xuefeng in Shenzhen on April 27.

Frozen treat: The acclaimed Imperial Ice Stars are performing their award-winning masterpiece Swan Lake on Ice at the Cultural Centre until May 8.

Resident speaker: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at a United Zhejiang Residents Associations (Hong Kong) event in Victoria Park on April 27.

Gifts galore: The world's largest gifts showcase - the Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair - is being held at the Convention & Exhibition Centre until April 30.

Social integration: Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan visits the HOPE Support Service Centre for Ethnic Minorities in Wan Chai on April 28.

Easy way to pay: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (second left) inspects the e-Cheque system at the Treasury on April 28.

Celebrating workers: Chief Executive CY Leung attends a Labour Day reception at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on April 29.

Cultural spotlight: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So (centre), HK Comics & Animation Federation Chairman Tony Wong (third right), Tourism Board Chairman Peter Lam (third left) and other guests open Ani-Com Park@ Harbour "FUN" in Wan Chai on April 29.

Top trainee: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam presents the Best Recruit award to a graduate at the 174th Fire Services passing-out parade on April 29.

Ready to serve: Community Chest Executive Committee Chairman Peter Wong reviews 28 probationary inspectors and 259 recruit constables at the Police College on April 30.

Shop smart: Customs officers distribute pamphlets to visitors to promote safe shopping during the May 1 Golden Week period.

Cultural conservation: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation 2015 Presentation Ceremony on May 1.

Insect expo: Youngsters learn about ecological conservation at the Hong Kong Insect Festival 2016 in Tai Po Waterfront Park on May 1.