News
For the Chinese, May Day is one of the foremost holidays, with millions taking part in rallies and celebrations. So this Chinese man working at…
A Presidential Secretariat official at the centre of Thursday’s bribery…
Sports
Lock forward Sasitha Siyath could one day relate to his offspring on how he scored a hat-trick to lead Royal College beat their traditional rivals…
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Business Times
Sri Lanka’s coastal protection agency is determined to tear down illegal structures on the beaches of Negombo, Dehiwala, Mt. Lavinia and Mirissa according to plan…
The resignation of a board director of a listed Sri…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
Marxism and Buddhism have had a somewhat unholy relationship in years gone by, at least in Sri Lanka. There was a period some decades ago when Marxism was the flavour of the times globally and Sri Lanka was not immune to its appeal. An unfortunate remark by its proponent, Karl…
Columns
Even more significant than his ministerial reshuffle, President Maithripala Sirisena made clear days ago will be his Tuesday’s policy statement — a virtual common programme for his government’s…
My Dear Maithri and the Green Man, I thought I must write to you to congratulate you on the second Cabinet reshuffle. We have seen many reshuffles but…
The May Day cabinet reshuffle was not a great leap forward or even a turning of a new leaf. The changes did not inspire much confidence. The expectation…
When an Indian businessman walked with two stuffed bags in his hands to the parking lot at Hotel Taj Samudra, two senior bureaucrats were waiting anxiously in the…
As one of New Delhi’s renowned constitutional lawyers commented acerbically if not ominously to me, ‘the matter will not end with this…it is a festering sore on the…
Dusk has fallen on the nation’s political landscape. And, in the twilight glow, the people can only see, hear and feel the last gasps of the coalition government…
The mighty deed, they say, has at last been done. The Great Reshuffle is complete. The world saw, turned on its side and sighed, and returned to sleep,…
Plus
I have faith in the cinema and in the country. I owe my life to the cinema. I would have been in exile if I…
Magazine
A Silent Hands production is always something to anticipate. This year they bring us Ric Robinson’s Asymmetry, a story of human relationships that holds up…
Sunday Times 2
Fourteen Norwegian companies are coming to Sri Lanka this week to discuss the opportunities of clean…
Mirror
With Mother’s Day around the corner Tarini Pilapitiya looks at possible gift and voucher options that…
TV Times
A Grand Sing-along session featuring Annesley Malawana and Super Chimes, organised by the OBA of Mahanama…
Funday Times
Lester James Peries, the grand old man of Sri Lankan cinema, died on Sunday in Colombo.…