
Easter begins in the dark
By Fr Jimmy Lindero John’s account of the Resurrection begins not with dazzling light but with a quiet, almost fragile moment: “Early on the first

By Fr Jimmy Lindero John’s account of the Resurrection begins not with dazzling light but with a quiet, almost fragile moment: “Early on the first

By Liezel Longboan September is East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) Heritage Month in the UK — a time to celebrate our heritage, reconnect with our

By Renee Karunungan-Edwards I vividly remember the morning I received my first death and rape threats from Duterte supporters back in 2016. It was a

Liezel Longboan As we leave 2023 behind, I’m reminded of the power of bayanihan – the Filipino sense of community spirit that helped us break

Liezel Longboan Start with why, as Simon Sinek tells us in his famous book. Why have I started Tinig UK? And what do we aim to do as

By George Bermudez My first love was football. I first kicked a white ball with black spots at Don Bosco Makati as a grade-schooler. Kicking

By Liezel Longboan March – Women’s History Month – has been an amazing month for us at Tinig UK. On March 7th, we attended a

By Liezel Longboan As we usher in 2023 and bid farewell to 2022, we thank you, all, for supporting our work in bringing you authoritative,

Leo Christian V. Lauzon This year marks nine years since super Typhoon Haiyan, locally known as Yolanda, brought unparalleled destruction to the lives of the

The Philippines yesterday began setting up a “mega” department that will explicitly handle the welfare, rights and employment conditions of Filipino migrant workers. Thanks to

By Fr. Roy Tablizo The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the last thing we want to happen in our lifetime. We have barely overcome the

At this time last year, I was filled with excitement as our web designer and I remotely made the final checks before the Tinig UK