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In one of Parliaments most riotous days on Friday, Speaker Karu Jayasuriya is seen being given a cordon of protection by Police who interlocked arms…
By Our Political Editor President Maithripala Sirisena will today meet…
Sports
At the end of day four of a fascinating Test, it would be slightly off the mark to say that the second Test at Pallekelle…
Within a matter of five weeks Sukhitha Manoj of St.…
Business Times
A tourist couple walks in the Nuwara Eliya Park on Friday. Photographer Shelton Hettiarachchi, who took the picture, said the town had few tourists compared…
Sri Lanka’s public administration has been caught between the devil…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
The secretly plotted Great October Revolution of the President has not just backfired on him, but it has turned the country of which he is the Head of State, upside down, and inside out. In what has been a rare instance in the democratic world of a Head of State…
Columns
Crisis meetings today in bid to end political turmoil that has engulfed the country President’s move brings unity to the once divided UNP; Sajith again refuses offer to…
My dear Karu, I thought of writing to you because you too are writing letters and issuing statements, while this paradise of ours continues to stumble from one…
The political confusion of the last three weeks has been a severe setback to fiscal consolidation that is crucial for economic stability and economic growth. In whatever way…
Bad memories were revived and the image of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa took a beating.It was over an announcement that the former controversial Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Kapila…
As pro-Rajapaksa parliamentarians threw water lethally spiced with red chillie into the eyes of police officers valiantly guarding Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, the seventy-eight year old Speaker may take…
Democracy rose from the ashes this Tuesday evening when the Supreme Court salvaged its moribund corpus from the flames the Executive had engulfed it in, only to be…
It was Karl Marx who famously said in the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon that history repeats itself first as tragedy and then as farce. Even a cursory…
The events of this week in Sri Lanka’s Parliament will no doubt be remembered for a long time to come for its infamy, but it will also be…
Plus
Baking in the scorching sun, clad in red and white, beers in hand, vibrant and vociferous, the English cricket fans were present in their numbers…
Magazine
It is “one nightmare I’ve always wanted to pen,” says Suresh De Silva. The Stigmata frontman is not talking of his latest song but his…
Sunday Times 2
KUALA LUMPUR and MANCHESTER – Can the world end poverty by 2030, the target set by…
MediScene
The show is over but the impact of getting on stage and following their dreams will…
TV Times
If there was a place where creative expression in a variety of forms found inclusivity, it…
Funday Times
‘Doll’s Wedding’ was presented by the Marjorie de Alwis International Kindergarten on November 3, 2018 at…