News
Sri Lanka’s national cricket team had been down and under since 2014 especially in the aftermath of last month’s battering in England. But they rose…
By Our Political Editor China has declined Sri Lanka’s request…
Sports
Angelo Matthews’ much-maligned men performed the incredible when they swept to a 106-run win over Australia slightly before tea on day five of the opening…
A round school life, there was always an array of…
Business Times
The Business Times is launching a new series today on business personalities who’ll share their hobbies, pursuits and family times – outside the workplace. The…
Sri Lanka’s controversial Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) received mixed…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The move by the Government to establish an Office for Missing Persons (OMP) is clearly one of the outcomes of the UNHRC Resolution that requires Sri Lanka to hold an investigation into allegations of violations of International Humanitarian Law during the military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam…
Columns
PM and his party leaders lead onslaught on ‘Joint Oppostion’ and its protests; Sirisena gives top priority for legal action against Rajapaksa family Compromise reached on controversial Port…
My dear Angelo and the Team, I am writing to congratulate you on your magnificent — if somewhat surprising — win over Australia in the test match in…
The violence at the University of Jaffna on July 16th has brought to the forefront once again the need to contain communal conflict to ensure the progress of…
Mobitel, the mobile phone operating arm of Sri Lanka Telecom, has been given the go ahead to explore buying out Etisalat. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Matters (CCEM)…
Even from a fairly prosaic standpoint, the Unity Government’s proposed Office of Missing Persons (OMP) Bill has all the explosive potential of a double edged sword. This is…
Joint Opposition’s long crawl on the road to nowhere By the time the Joint Opposition make their five-day downhill crawl from Kandy to reach the capital tomorrow, they…
It was not too many moons ago that the loquacious Rajitha Senaratne, minister and cabinet spokesman, claimed that the condition of some of our roads demanded that ministers…
Plus
When the Ena de Silva House was to be sold to a developer in 2009, there was a huge uproar among members of the architectural community and the…
Asha de Vos knew what to expect before the big announcement. “The hardest part was keeping it secret for the ensuing months,” she tells the Sunday Times. The…
The first-ever International Museum of World Buddhism was opened at the premises of the Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy on May 11, 2011 and since then has become a…
For as long as I can remember I have been on a diet. It’s a horrifying thought that at every point in my life, at every milestone, I…
Magazine
That sense of nostalgia takes you back to an era where boy bands were the rage and caught the fancy of almost every teenager. A…
Sunday Times 2
I was rather perplexed when I read the article by former DIG B Anton Jeyanathan (the…
Magazine
That sense of nostalgia takes you back to an era where boy bands were the rage…
TV Times
Prince of Wales College together with Princess of Wales College of Moratuwa will be presenting a…
Funday Times
‘Sihina Charika’ an oriental ballet to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Musaeus College was presented by…