Bus fares likely to drop by two weeks

The All Island Private Bus Owners Federation and the National Transport Commission have agreed to reduce bus fares on the 21st of December in line with the reduction of fuel price reductions.



Hearing of petitions against Parliament dissolution resumes

The seven-Judge Bench of the Supreme Court has begun hearing the petitions filed against the dissolution of the parliament, for the second day.



UPFA boycotts House today

United People Freedom Alliance members will boycott Parliament sittings today.



Instability will end in a week: President

President Maithripala Sirisena today assured that the prevailing political unrest in the country would come to an end within one week.



Mahinda Rajapaksa files an appeal at the Supreme Court

Mahinda Rajapaksa has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against the interim order issued by the court of appeal restraining the respondent from functioning as the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers, deputy ministers and State Ministers.



Supreme Court begins hearing petitions on parliament dissolution

The hearing into the Fundamental Right petitions filed in the Supreme Court challenging the dissolution of Parliament resumed a short while ago.



Fitch downgrades Sri Lanka as political crisis dents confidence

Credit rating agency Fitch downgraded Sri Lanka on Tuesday, citing refinancing risks and an uncertain policy outlook, after President Maithripala Sirisena’s sacking of his prime minister in October triggered a political crisis.



Discussions unsuccessful: President reiterates that premiership will not be handed back to Ranil

The second discussion between President Maithreepala Sirisena and the MPs of the United national front yesterday ended without conclusion.



Vijayakala gets her wish – Rohitha

Some time ago the TNA MP Vijayakala Maheswaran said that the LTTE should re-emerge and now the violence has returned as she wished.



‘Palayaw Palayaw Sathara Waram Deviyange Namayen Palayaw’ – Ranil

The status quo that existed before October 26 can be restored now following the interim order given by the Appeal Court as it is given against an individual and not against a post, UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said.



Will appeal in Supreme Court: Mahinda Rajapaksa

Former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said that they do not agree with the interim order which was issued by Court of Appeal today and that they would file an appeal before Supreme Court against the order by tomorrow.



Interim order issued preventing PM and Cabinet from functioning

The Court of Appeal today issued an interim order restraining the functioning of the respondents as Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Cabinet ministers, deputy ministers and state ministers.



Sri Lanka rupee appreciates against US Dollar

Sri Lankan rupee has appreciated to Rs.180.90 against the US Dollar when compared with the previous selling rate of Rs. 182.27, the Central Bank said.



‘Several JO MPs opposed alliance with Maithripala Sirisena’ – Kumara Welgama

United People’s Freedom Alliance Parliamentarian Kumara Welgama says several MPs of the Joint Opposition are opposed to the Mahinda Rajapaksa group joining hands with President Maithripala Sirisena.



Special commodity levy on onions & potatoes reduced

The Ministry of Finance has decided to reduce the Special Commodity levy on a kilogram of big onions and potatoes by Rs.20.



Court resumes consideration of Quo Warranto petition against MR

Consideration of the Writ of Quo Warranto filed against Mahinda Rajapaksa holding office of Prime Minister resumed before the Court of Appeal for the second day.