
Katagman: Award-winning Filipino film celebrates local history
By Delya Apsari If we were to talk about how a platter of legacy and pride would look like in a movie, Katagman (2022) would

By Delya Apsari If we were to talk about how a platter of legacy and pride would look like in a movie, Katagman (2022) would

By Mari-An C. Santos Mari-an Santos is an Aries Rufo Journalism Fellow. Not all relationships end in “happily ever after” like Bennylyn Aquino-Burke, who met her

Thirteen Filipinos who are making a difference in Britain attended a reception hosted by King Charles and the Queen Consort to celebrate British East and

After their successful Christmas event, Filipino Mothers UK (FMUK) and Talking ng Ina Mo (TIM) are gearing up for 2023 with a lineup of interesting

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,

Filipino Nurses Association UK (FNAUK) is running an art competition that aims to tell the stories of Filipino nurses in the UK. Supported by the

Filipino Mothers UK (FMUK), the UK’s largest Filipino mothers’ group, and Talking ng Ina Mo, a weekly talk show focusing on topics relevant for mums,

By Liezel Longboan Candy Gourlay is a London-based Filipino children’s author with a serious mission: to share her Philippine heritage to young readers across the

Twelve Filipino children aged 5 to 10 joined Tinig UK’s first essay writing competition to mark World Children’s Day. Many of them wrote about their

By Delya Apsari Julito ‘Jules’ Calonia was a volunteer learning support assistant at a school in Portsmouth in 2014 when he observed that not many

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