Philippine Senator Alan Peter Cayetano has responded to criticism from his colleagues who slammed him for frequently broadcasting on Facebook instead of engaging with them in person at the Senate.
Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan has advocated for the swift passage of an anti-scalping measure in the Philippines, prompted by reports of exorbitant resale prices for tickets to the K-pop group BTS's Manila concert.
Philippine Senator Robin Padilla has refused to reveal the whereabouts of Senator Bato Dela Rosa, who is a fugitive, despite a government order for his arrest.
Former Philippine National Police Chief and Senator Panfilo Lacson has warned of growing frustration within the country's armed services, citing intelligence reports indicating the sentiment has spread to regional levels.
Senate President pro tempore Sherwin Gatchalian has requested an investigation into frequent red and yellow alerts from the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) and recent power interruptions across Luzon and Visayas.
Philippine Senators Tulfo and Pangilinan have challenged Senate President Cayetano, with Tulfo daring him to attend the Senate and Pangilinan citing 'impunity' under his leadership.
A Philippine senator said he will surrender to authorities after a special anti-corruption court ordered his arrest on Monday on a non-bailable charge of plunder after he allegedly pocketed a huge…
Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada surrendered and posted P90,000 bail for a graft case after the Sandiganbayan ordered his arrest, though he still faces a non-bailable plunder charge. His legal team cited court motions as the reason for the delay in an arrest warrant for the plunder rap.
Senator Robin Padilla broadly invoked 'force majeure' citing global wars, terrorism, and La Niña, but a fact-check found no current disruptions to Senate operations to justify the claim.
The Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Office revoked Senator Bato dela Rosa's gun license and 117 firearm registrations on Wednesday, May 27.
Philippine senators are reportedly ready to proceed with a trial involving Vice President Sara Duterte, indicating potential legal proceedings against the high-ranking official.
A human rights lawyer suggests that Philippine Senator Bato dela Rosa's current hiding status could negatively impact former President Duterte's interim release from the International Criminal Court.
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Multiple government agencies, including the Department of Justice and the Ombudsman, have launched investigations into a shooting incident and subsequent chaos at the Senate. Senator Bato dela Rosa is now under an immigration lookout order as authorities probe his involvement and whereabouts, amid scrutiny of security protocols and missing CCTV footage.
Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano stated that senators found to have conspired to prevent Sen. Ronald dela Rosa from attending a crucial session could face ethics charges.
Philippine senators welcomed the return of P60 billion in 'excess funds' to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) following a Supreme Court ruling.
A handwritten note by late DPWH Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral reportedly implicates Senator Rodante Marcoleta in receiving P500 million in 'allocables,' according to Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson.
Senator Loren Legarda renewed her call for urgent government action to alleviate the burden on Filipino workers facing increasing fuel and food costs, emphasizing that their struggle extends beyond wages.
Philippine senators have raised concerns and criticized the alleged phenomenon of "ghost drivers" receiving cash aid, drawing parallels to previous issues with "ghost projects."
Senator Mark A. Villar has filed Senate Bill No. 2049, known as the Building Eco-Friendly and Resilient Development (BERDE) Act, to promote and preserve urban green spaces in the Philippines amidst rapid development.
Senator Raffy Tulfo criticized the Department of Labor and Employment's inspections for failing to detect "5-5-5" working schemes, which involve service contracts lasting only five months to circumvent labor laws.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson stated that the Department of Energy's price adjustments are preferable to allowing private oil firms control over prices.
Senator Panfilo Lacson, chairperson of the blue ribbon committee, has urged a colleague not to sign the partial report on flood control investigations, needing only three more signatures for submission.
Two more senators have joined Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson in signing the draft report from the Blue Ribbon committee's investigation into a multibillion-peso flood control controversy.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader JV Ejercito is pushing for a comprehensive review of the Philippines' energy policies, including the Oil Deregulation Law and the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA), and the establishment of a national fuel reserve.
Senator Loren Legarda has called on the Department of Agriculture to present a clear plan to assist farmers and fishers who are struggling with rotting harvests and high fuel costs due to the ongoing oil crisis.
Senator Loren Legarda has introduced Senate Bill No. 2020, known as the Bayanihan 3: Power to the People Act, a comprehensive emergency measure aimed at protecting Filipino families from the 2026 global oil crisis.
Senator Risa Hontiveros has urged the public to be cautious of fake news and AI-generated content circulating online, following a series of false information about her on social media. She also called on Meta to take action against these peddlers.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has urged the Philippine government to strengthen mental health programs in response to an increase in suicide cases reported in Metro Manila.
Senator Risa Hontiveros of the Philippines has called for an investigation into online gaming platforms like Roblox due to concerns about violent radicalization and child exploitation.
Senator Mark A. Villar supports the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) directive for banks to phase out SMS one-time passwords (OTPs) by June 30, 2026, advocating for stronger digital security measures through the Afasa law.
Former Philippine Senator Antonio Trillanes IV has filed a lawsuit against lawyer Levi Baligod and 18 others, alleging they spread false information about him receiving a $2 million bribe related to the ICC.
Philippine Senator JV Ejercito, head of the Senate ethics and privileges panel, announced that the earliest a committee hearing could be conducted is March 4.
An opinion piece is presented as an open letter to Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros on her 60th birthday, reflecting on the political landscape and various prominent political families in the Philippines.
ICC prosecutors have identified two Philippine senators as 'co-perpetrators' in former President Duterte's drug war crimes, while Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio faces new impeachment complaints.
Senator Rodante Marcoleta of the Philippines has declared he will persist in his efforts to expose individuals involved in alleged anomalous flood control projects, even if it leads to his arrest and imprisonment.
Senator Rodante Marcoleta has stated that the plunder and indirect bribery complaint filed against him, concerning P75 million in campaign donations, is "legally insufficient." He addressed the accusations publicly.
Philippine Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has ordered remote work for the Senate amid reports of serious security threats to the chamber. The move has led to increased security measures by the DILG and NCRPO, though details of the threats remain undisclosed.
Philippine Senator Erwin Tulfo has filed a 'grave oral defamation' complaint against three former bodyguards of ex-Congressman Zaldy Co, who allegedly implicated him in a flood control scandal.
Senator Loren Legarda has challenged the constitutionality of recent leadership changes in the Philippine Senate, including the appointment of key officers and committee chairpersons.
A majority of senators in the Philippines are boycotting sessions to retain control over the blue ribbon panel and other committees, leading to pending legislative measures as adjournment approaches.
Philippine senators are engaged in a heated debate over a proposed rule change to allow remote voting, with some lawmakers expressing concerns that it could be used to benefit specific individuals or railroad decisions. Critics argue that remote voting should only be permitted during emergencies or for official assignments, while proponents defend the right to discuss such changes.
Senator Francis 'Kiko' Pangilinan clarified that the term 'force majeure' refers to natural calamities and does not apply to a recent Senate shooting incident or Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa’s escape.
Senator Zubiri has explained his decision to join the Senate minority bloc, stating he was 'betrayed' twice: first when he was ousted as Senate president, and again when a group of four allegedly reneged on their promise to help reinstate him.
San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza has appealed to Philippine senators to restore dignity and integrity in public service, criticizing recent developments in the Senate as a 'political spectacle'.
Philippine Senator Dela Rosa's request to halt law enforcement efforts related to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant has been described by Justice Leonen as a dangerous precedent that could create a 'zone of immunity'.
Philippine Senator Robin Padilla has avoided directly answering questions about his alleged role in Dela Rosa's escape, denying claims that Dela Rosa fled via NAIA or a yacht.
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The Philippine Senate is preparing to convene as an impeach court on Monday, with senators instructed to wear robes for the proceedings. This development comes amidst related legal discussions and disputes involving Senate figures.
Five Philippine senators have urged Senator Bato dela Rosa to surrender to "proper authorities," with the Senate reiterating it lacks constitutional authority to provide protective custody from lawful arrest or judicial processes.
Senator Loren Legarda has sponsored a measure to declare the Waling-waling (Vanda sanderiana) as the National Orchid of the Philippines, emphasizing the urgent need for its conservation.
The camp of former Philippine senator Bong Revilla is awaiting the Sandiganbayan Third Division's resolution on his bail petition, expressing hope for a favorable outcome.
Senator Loren Legarda of the Philippines called for a decisive shift towards proactive climate readiness, urging legislation for anticipatory finance to safeguard communities before disasters strike. She emphasized moving away from a cycle of "trauma and repair."
Senators Bam Aquino and Risa Hontiveros have called for an urgent investigation into Meralco's recent power rate increase, questioning why middle-class consumers are subsidizing low-income households.
Senator Bam Aquino of the Philippines has introduced Senate Bill No. 2068, aiming to reinforce and address deficiencies in the country's existing laws against drunk and drugged driving, particularly to protect Filipino youth.
Senator Loren Legarda has introduced Senate Bill No. 2051, known as the Local Harvest Support Act of 2026, aimed at bolstering food security and safeguarding the livelihoods of farmers and fisherfolk in the Philippines amidst increasing fuel and commodity prices.
Senator Loren Legarda of the Philippines called on governments, institutions, and communities to address climate and energy challenges through enhanced environmental action as the country observes Earth Month in April.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian emphasized the need for improved teacher education to enhance training and passing rates in licensure examinations for teachers in the Philippines.
A Philippine senator has urged banks to offer loan relief and fee suspensions, while the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has also offered loan relief measures. These actions are being taken to assist citizens amid an ongoing energy crisis.
Philippine Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is calling for an immediate inter-agency government response to safeguard jobs and provide financial support to micro, small, and medium enterprises, as the Middle East conflict's economic repercussions, including soaring LPG prices, significantly impact Filipino street food vendors.
A Philippine senator has stated that an energy lockdown is unnecessary and would harm the economy, following rumors of such a measure being considered by Malacañang amidst an oil crisis.
A Philippine Senate committee chairperson is advocating for a P1,500 monthly aid for minimum wage earners as an alternative to an across-the-board wage hike, citing decreased purchasing power amidst the ongoing crisis.
Malaysia's Foreign Ministry has declared Sabah's position as final and will send a diplomatic note to the Philippines to reject a senator's claim, reaffirming its status as part of a sovereign nation.
Senator Risa Hontiveros has called for a Senate investigation into Roblox and other online video game platforms in the Philippines, filing Senate Resolution No. 357.
Philippine Senator Raffy Tulfo has expressed concerns over parent-teacher associations (PTA) in schools, stating they have misplaced priorities on projects instead of focusing on anti-bullying initiatives among students.
China and the Philippines may soon start joint coastguard patrols in the South China Sea after years of tensions over the disputed waters, according to a Philippine senator.
Erwin Tulfo, chairman of the Senate’s foreign relations committee, met Chinese ambassador Jing Quan on Monday, and said afterwards that the two countries’ coastguards were expected to sign a memorandum of agreement by the end of March.
He added that rather than “having disputes there … there will be cooperation”, such as...
Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros and Coast Guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela visited the disputed South China Sea, a move expected to draw scrutiny from Beijing and further strain territorial relations.
The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to publicly name two sitting Philippine senators as alleged “co-perpetrators” in Rodrigo Duterte’s crimes against humanity case has shifted the spotlight to Manila, sharpening both the former president’s legal exposure and the country’s already fraught political fault lines.
A more detailed version of prosecution filings posted on the ICC website on Friday identified Senators Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong” Go among eight officials...
Philippine Senator Robin Padilla faced public backlash and criticism from fellow politicians after he described Generation Z as mentally 'weak' and downplayed their emotional resilience.
Senator Loren Legarda stated that a petition filed before the Supreme Court, seeking to nullify the June 3 Senate session, represents a constitutional controversy beyond a mere leadership dispute.
Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson expressed confidence that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) would not be affected by alleged destabilization schemes involving "18 bagmen."
Senators in the Philippines have expressed alarm and recalibrated safety protocols following a 'very serious' security threat against the Senate, flagged by the National Bureau of Investigation.
Former Senator Jinggoy Estrada's arraignment for graft and plunder charges, alongside Manuel Bonoan, was postponed by the Sandiganbayan to June 4, leading to his return to jail after nine years. Advocacy groups have called for an end to special privileges for high-profile detainees like Estrada.
A Philippine senator has been arrested in connection with a flood control scandal. A Senate panel is scheduled to continue its investigation into the matter on June 4.
Philippine Senator Robinhood Padilla used Facebook to defend his interpretation of 'force majeure' and his support for Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, drawing criticism from 'geniuses' as he called them.
Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada, son of a former president, could soon face arrest after an anti-corruption body charged him with receiving illicit payouts in an infrastructure scandal.
Philippine Senators Lito Lapid and Erwin Tulfo have confirmed they remain part of the Senate's minority bloc. This clarification comes after rumors circulated about Lapid potentially switching alliances.
Philippine Senator Robin Padilla is reportedly under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding his public admissions, which authorities are reviewing to determine if they constitute a prosecutable crime.
Senator Risa Hontiveros announced that several majority bloc senators have expressed intentions to move to the minority, hinting at a possible shake-up in the Philippine Senate.
The International Criminal Court unsealed an arrest warrant for a prominent Philippine senator in connection with drug war killings that occurred under the Duterte administration. Philippine lawyers have since asked the Supreme Court to either reject or allow the senator's plea to block the ICC arrest.
The House of Representatives has sent articles of impeachment against Sara Duterte to the Senate, which is preparing to convene as an impeachment court to hear the case amidst political maneuvering allegations.
A standoff involving Senator Bato dela Rosa at the Philippine Senate culminated in a warning shot fired by the Senate sergeant-at-arms, amidst reports of the NBI attempting to serve a subpoena related to an EJK probe and an ICC arrest warrant. Dela Rosa eventually left the premises after the incident.
Senator Robin Padilla advised Senator Bato dela Rosa to avoid public appearances amidst rumors of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. Separately, Senator Panfilo Lacson vowed to block any attempts to delay the Senate's convening as an impeachment court.
Senator Loren Legarda has joined her son's call for a congressional investigation into the implementation of government cash aid and subsidy programs, specifically citing alleged unfair distribution in Batangas.
Senator JV Ejercito co-sponsored Senate Bill No. 2116, the Revised Philippine Coast Guard Law, to strengthen maritime security. He reaffirmed his support for uniformed personnel and frontliners amidst growing challenges.
Senator Camille Villar of the Philippines has reaffirmed her commitment to promoting circular and renewable energy solutions, calling for partnerships to boost sustainable energy in the country.
Senator Loren Legarda, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education, is pushing for reform measures to enhance colleges, CHED, and TESDA in the Philippines.
Senator Mark Villar is advocating for the immediate passage of Senate Bill No. 1422, the proposed Integrated Urban Agriculture Act, to address potential food supply disruptions and rising costs caused by increasing fuel prices.
Senate ethics committee chairperson Sen. JV Ejercito has urged fellow Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa to voluntarily decline his salaries and allowances due to his prolonged absences from Senate sessions since November 2025.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian of the Philippines advocated for enhanced teacher training programs to resolve the issue of educators being assigned subjects outside their college majors.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader JV Ejercito has filed Senate Bill No. 2044, aiming to professionalize the country’s midwifery workforce and improve their compensation and employment status.
Senator Loren Legarda has filed Senate Bill No. 2020, known as the "Bayanihan 3: Power to the People Act," an emergency bill proposing immediate relief for Filipinos and a temporary crisis-specific revenue package.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is calling for an immediate inter-agency government response in the Philippines to safeguard jobs and provide financial support to micro, small, and medium enterprises affected by the economic repercussions of the Middle East conflict.
Senator Risa Hontiveros warned that farmers' monthly income could significantly decrease due to the rising cost of fertilizers, a situation exacerbated by the ongoing Middle East conflict. This issue particularly affects areas like Central Luzon, where urea fertilizer is widely used.
Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada appeared before the Sandiganbayan's Fifth Division to report his return after traveling abroad during Holy Week, specifically to China.
Senator Bam Aquino has filed a bill in the Philippines seeking to classify gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products as basic necessities, allowing the government to impose price controls amidst rising oil prices.
Philippine senators questioned the government's conflicting data on national onion production during an agriculture panel hearing, as the Philippine Statistics Authority reported a surplus while other data suggested otherwise.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian is advocating for a measure to "unbundle" the retail price of petroleum products in the Philippines to reveal oil companies' true profit margins and supports a windfall tax to prevent profiteering.
Senators Francis Pangilinan and Erwin Tulfo questioned the chief of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) regarding his absence and the agency's unpreparedness during a recent hearing.
Beijing's 'wolf warrior' diplomacy is criticized for picking fights with Philippine senators and uniformed officers, deploying an undiplomatic diplomatic ploy.
New allegations have surfaced against Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada, claiming he received kickbacks from flood control projects, with witnesses like former district engineer Henry Alcantara providing testimony.
By Jam Sta Rosa A Philippine senator called for deepening defence relationships and “continuous” pushback against China’s claims in the South China Sea while visiting one of Manila’s tiny possessions in the disputed waterway on Saturday. Thitu Island, known as Pag-asa in the Philippines, is home to about 400 Filipinos, mostly fishermen and their families, […]
An editorial from Rappler highlights the unwavering stance of Philippine senators regarding the Kalayaan Island Group, asserting that its status is not open for debate.