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An Inspector of Police and three constables of Lunugamvehera Police have been interdicted with immediate effect on suspicion of releasing the wildlife conservators who were arrested for transporting Ganja recently. The wildlife conse
A Satyagraha was performed by several groups to oppose what they called lavish spending to mark the 75th anniversary of Sri Lanka’s independence. The Satyagraha which began at Maradan
SL currently remains engaged with China to get more redress
An individual who entered a house at Kandeketiya at the dead of night by force and attempted to sexually abuse a woman, had one of his fingers bit off by her in the scuffle. The incident happened on Wednesday night, police said.
The name Slave Island was changed to make it easier to pronounce it in three languages
The Ministry of Rehabilitation and Prisons Reforms had rejected the request saying the Commission report on the probe has been ordered by the Cabinet and the information could not be disclosed to the public
The Mahanayakes said, the President’s recent statement that he had decided to implement the 13th amendment was gathering momentum in the country and the people were perturbed by it
This application is to be taken up for support today
Some 108 acres of land in the North, which was under the custody of security forces, will be released and distributed among 197 families tomorrow on the directions of President Ranil Wickr
With the increase in taxes, the three-wheeler drivers are facing numerous difficulties in getting their vehicles repaired, serviced and maintained
Police Headquarters submitted a request to AG to submit an appeal in accordance with the existing legal procedures
The Department of Immigration and Emigration requested the public’s help in locating British national Kayleigh Fraser, who posted about the protests at Galle Face.
The sister of the businessman had lodged a complaint with the Wellampitiya Police on January 30 that her brother, Roshan Wanninayaka had not returned home
The deceased are Ukrainian nationals aged 41 and 53
A Daily Mirror special supplement to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Independence with unique articles, features and historical photographs will be published tomorrow.
Sri Lankan Military personnel take part in a rehearsal for the Independence Day parade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 2, 2023. Sri Lanka will celebrate its 75th Independence Day on Feb. 4.
With 2022 bringing on an economic disaster for Sri Lankan citizens, one would expect the Treasury to reduce its budget allocations for 2023 in almost all areas where it can. However, according to figures released by the Treasury exposing the budge
General Silva currently holds a total of 20 different prestigious medals
After spending five months in incarceration, Convener of Inter University Students’ Federation (IUSF) Wasantha Mudalige was released yesterday from remand custody after fulfilling bail conditions in
US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland said her country expects China, as the largest bilateral creditor to Sri Lanka, to provide specific and credible assurance in meeting the stand
The US said they support SL’s effort to uphold freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly
A total of 20,395 females and 17,834 males were diagnosed with cancer in 2020
The Catholic Church would have forgiven former President Maithripala Sirisena if he had accepted his shortcoming and resigned the day after the Easter Sunday bomb attacks, a spokesman for the church said yesterday.
While reiterating its continuous support to Sri Lanka for the implementation of the IMF programme, the United States however said on Tuesday that all creditors must agree to fair and equitable treatment as then only the IMF can move forward.
With effect from last night, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and LIOC have decided to raise the price of a litre of petrol 92 Octane by Rs. 30. Accordingly, the new retail price of a litre of 92-octane petrol will be Rs.400. The price
Graduate teacher candidates were told not to attend extra tuition classes and prepare for the teacher exam, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said.
The decision was taken in accordance with the instructions given by the Treasury to all Ministries to curtail their expenses
Reference to the main story in the Daily Mirror yesterday under the headline “Despite economic crisis, Treasury allocates billions for offices of President, PM, Ministers” Director General of President’s Media Division (PMD), Dhanishka Ramanaya
The court ruling on the case does not say that he has committed an offense
We request him to go among the Catholics in Kochchikade and Negombo and prove that he is welcomed
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