Attorney General PC Sanjay Rajaratnam has informed the Supreme Court today (October 18) that certain clauses of the Online Safety Bill will be revised in accordance with a decision by the Government.
Hence, the pertinent modifications are in place to be submitted to the Parliament at the Committee Stage, the Additional Solicitor General, attending in support of the Attorney General notified the Supreme Court once petitions questioning the legislative were addressed in Court today.
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A Thai woman walking topless in Arugam Bay town has been arrested by the Police.
The UK government has unveiled a package of reforms to simplify imports from developing countries which allows for more garments manufactured in Sri Lanka to enter the UK tariff-free.
The Cabinet has approved a proposal for Sri Lankans overseas to apply for their passports through an online system via the Lankan diplomatic missions.
Villagers in Nirmalapura, Daluwa, Norochcholai today staged a protest over an incident where a group of Navy officials and sailors had assaulted a resident in the area over night, Police said.
Ajith Gallage, the owner of a Bird Park in Nagarawawa, Hambantota, has been remanded over allegations of concealing illegally imported motorcycles, in a warehouse owned by him.
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