
Digital art contest for Filipino youth to celebrate Rizal’s 160th birthday
In celebration of the 160th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, in partnership with

In celebration of the 160th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, in partnership with

The past 12 months has revealed the need for news about the UK’s Filipino community more than ever before. Tinig UK was one response. Britanya

By Any Baneva Filipinos working for the NHS are being thanked by performers – including singers, dancers, and comedians – in a series of unique

Restrictions have now been eased across the UK and many of us have now started to enjoy the things we missed during the lockdown: visit

By Anya Baneva It is 11:55am. I am taking a sip of my morning coffee and I am getting ready to speak with one of

Filipino healthcare staff have recently been reported to have the lowest uptake of Covid-19 vaccine at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, the largest

In this series, we have been featuring the stories of Filipino frontline staff working in Covid-19 wards and in intensive therapy units (ITUs). In the

By Anoop Bhuller The past year has been tough for everyone. In a short space of time the way we lived our lives changed completely.

By George Emmanuel R. Borrinaga To commemorate Jose Rizal’s 124th death anniversary, we have invited Waray academic Dr George Borrinaga to share his article –

By Fr. Claro Conde Simbang gabi (evening Mass), Misa de Aguinaldo, or dawn Mass – whichever way you call it – is an enduring Filipino

On December 8th, the world watched as May Parsons, a British-Filipino senior nurse, administered the first Pfizer/Biontech Covid-19 vaccine to 90-year-old Margaret Keenan at University

As a Filipino living and working in the UK – and now a British citizen – I often get asked by fellow Filipinos and foreigners
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