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Young footballer of Lankan descent makes waves in UK

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By Sujeeva Nivunhella reporting from London

Rehan Perera, a 14-year-old football sensation born in the UK to Sri Lankan parents, has made remarkable strides in the world of youth football in recent years. Starting as a striker at age seven, he continued to play under 12 for Lincolnshire in the A division, scoring his way into the Top Three best and most prolific strikers every single year.

Playing for Saxilby Football Club, Perera was honoured as both the best player and best defender in last year’s Sunday League A Division tournament. His advance only improves from here. He went on to represent his city and current club, Lincoln United, in the National Cup Finals, where, as captain, he earned a runners-up position. He was also in the Nottingham Forest Emergent talent squad. His impressive performances also extended to Lincoln United, where he played a pivotal role in securing the Junior Premier League title for the Yorkshire League.

Perera’s leadership was evident as he captained his team to the runner-up position in the National Cup final. His skill and dedication were further recognized with the Best Parents’ Player of the Year award.

Starting his football career at the age of seven with Ruston’s Football Club as a striker from 2016 to 2019, Perera’s talent quickly became apparent. He joined Lowlands Buccaneers in 2020, continuing in the striker role before transitioning to Leicester City Shadow Academy in 2022.

It was here that he made a significant shift to centre back, showcasing his versatility. This change in position continued as he moved to Lincoln United, where he excelled in the Junior Premier League Yorkshire Division.

From 2017-2019, Rehan was playing at Deano’s Academy, a professional soccer academy based in Lincoln. After this, in 2019, he was part of Danny Purves Academy, another elite coaching academy, from 2019-2021. He also played for the Lowland Buccaneers, from 2020-2021. From 2021-2023, he made it to the Former Premier League champions academy, Leicester City Shadow Academy.

During his time at Danny Purves, through to Lincoln United, he changed position from a striker to a composed, solid, smart young centre-back that would eventually reach captaincy and lead his team to a runners-up position in the Junior Premier League. This year, on May 17 and 18, his team, Lincoln United, played in the Junior Premier League play-offs and became the fourth best Under-14 team throughout all of the UK, a feat to be immensely proud of. Rehan Perera. the son of former diplomat Thushara Perera and renowned actress Nisansala Jayatunge, continues to build a promising career in football.



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Cabinet approves relief meaures to persons affected due to the War situation in the Middle East

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Approval has been granted at the Cabinet Meeting held on 30-03-2026 to provide relief by granting up to rupees 20/- per litre of 92 Octane Petrol, and up to rupees 100/- per litre of Auto Diesel utilized for public transport to minimize the impact on the day today life of the people and the entire economy as a result of escalation of fuel prices due to the war situation in the Middle East region.

Apart from that, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to grant the following relief for  low – income generators, electricity consumers, farmers, fisheries community, and small tea planters who have been exposed to the direct impact of the energy price hike:

(i) Provision of an additional special allowance for April 2026 to low-income generating categories registered under the ‘Aswesuma’ Programme, irrespective of family size: • Providing rupees 7,500/- to a family in the extremely poor category
Providing rupees 5,000/- to a family in the poor category
Providing rupees 2,500/- to a family in the transitional category

(ii) Instead of transferring  the additional cost borne for engaging thermal power plants for generating electricity due to the fuel price hike and prevailing dry weather circumstances to the electricity consumers, the additional cost is to be borne by the Government for a  period of 03 months so that a relief can be provided to the electricity consumers utilizing below 90 units.

(iii) Increasing the fertilizer subsidiary of rupees 25,000/- per hectare given at present up to rupees 30,000/- per hectare for the Yala season and increasing  the fertilizer subsidiary of rupees 15,000/- per hectare given for additional crops that are cultivated in the paddy fields up to rupees 18,000/- per hectare for the Yala season.

(iv) Provide a 50 kg sack of Urea required for the Yala season at a fixed price of Rupees 10,200/- for farmers through Agrarian Services Centres.

(v) Provide a subsidiary of Rupees 50/- per liter for up to 25 liters per day per single-day fishing vessel, for a maximum of 25 days per month, for a period of three (3) months.

(vi) Provide a one-time payment of Rupees 150,000/- per multi-day fishing vessel engaged in fishing activities during the next three (3) months.

(vii) Provide an additional one-time fertilizer allowance of Rs. 5,000 per 50 kg bag of fertilizer to small tea cultivators, in addition to the existing Rs. 4,000 fertilizer subsidy provided by the Sri Lanka Tea Board.

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Amendments to the Finance Act No. 35 of 2018 to be Gazetted

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Under the Finance Act No. 35 of 2018 a tax has been imposed on the telecommunication towers and accordingly an annual tax amount of Rs. 200,000/- is levied from mobile network operators who possess telecommunication towers. However, it has been proposed in the Budget for 2026 that the said tax shall not be levied for a period of five (5) years in respect of telecommunication towers newly erected on or after 2026-01-01.

Accordingly, the Legal Draftsman has formulated a draft bill to amend the Finance Act No. 35 of 2018 including the provisions for taking necessary action, and the Attorney General has granted the clearance in the regard.

Hence, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to publish the said draft bill in the Government Gazette Notification and thereafter submit the same to the Parliament for its concurrence.

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