Authorities are looking into a possible conspiracy between officials at the New Bilibid Prison and drug lords who are able to continue their operations even in detention, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said Wednesday.
Even though lawmakers under the Makabayan bloc have decried the recently-approved Freedom of Information (FOI) bill as “watered down” and “toothless,” a civil society coalition counters that the approved measure was a “genuine” and “strong” one that balances the peoples’ right to information and the interests of private individuals and the government.
The Manila city government is prepared to secure Pope Francis during his visit to the Philippines in January next year, former President and incumbent Mayor Joseph Estrada said.
Sen. Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada on Wednesday morning left the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame for physical therapy for shoulder pain.
The Liberal Party is considering Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and rehabilitation czar Panfilo Lacson for the administration's 2016 senatorial slate, a ranking LP official said Tuesday.
Acting Health Secretary Janette Garin on Tuesday said the recent reorganization within the Department of Health (DOH) has nothing to do with the ongoing investigation on the agency's alleged anomalous purchase of vaccines in 2012.
Members of indigenous groups from Mindanao and Southern Luzon held a protest march headed for Mendiola near Malacañang Monday and spent the night there.
Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to uphold his order to transfer the oil depot in the Pandacan district out of the city by January 2016.
House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. on Tuesday brushed off Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago’s claim that the proposed P2.6-trillion national budget for 2015 is laden with hidden pork barrel or lump-sum funds that can be used at the President’s discretion.
Acting Health Secretary Janette Garin on Tuesday appealed to their detractors to let the department "move on" and do its work "with or without" Secretary Enrique Ona, who is currently on leave.
The country's Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement with the United States carries no assurance that the superpower will come to the Philippines' defense if China attacks in connection with the disputed territories in the West Philippine Sea, the solicitor general said on Tuesday.
Vietnam on Tuesday showed off its two most powerful warships in the first-ever port call to the Philippines but an official said it was not trying to challenge China's superior naval forces amid tension in the South China Sea.
China said on Tuesday that the fines imposed by a court in the Philippines on nine Chinese fishermen for catching sea turtles in a disputed shoal in the South China Sea had violated its sovereignty, in the latest row between the two over territory.
The Sandiganbayan Fifth Division on Tuesday allowed detained Sen. Jinggoy Estrada to leave Camp Crame twice a week for two weeks to undergo physical therapy for shoulder pain.
Malacañang on Tuesday maintained that it followed Supreme Court rulings against the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) in crafting the proposed 2015 budget, which is now being questioned before the high court.
Senator Francis Escudero on Tuesday denied that the 2015 proposed national budget is riddled with "pork," assuring the public that the “lump sum” funds in the measure will not be a source of corruption.
The Filipino peacekeeper from Ebola-hit Liberia who fell ill with malaria two weeks ago has been taken back to Caballo Island to complete the 21-day quarantine period, the Department of Health (DOH) said Tuesday.
Justice Secretary Leila De Lima on Tuesday revealed that Bureau of Correction director Franklin Bucayu and prison guards have received death threats from drug lords inside the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.
Former Iloilo Rep. Augusto Syjuco Jr. on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to declare the P2.606 trillion proposed 2015 budget unconstitutional for allegedly containing funds already declared illegal by the high court.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has already sent a note verbale to China protesting Beijing's reclamation activity on a Philippine-claimed reef in the disputed South China Sea.
Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Monday night questioned the P12.9 billion allotment for water supply, low-cost housing and other projects to the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) which were contained in the errata submitted by the Department of Budget and Management.
The Bureau of Immigration on Tuesday lifted a ban on nine Hong Kong journalists, upon the recommendation of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA).
The Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG) on Monday disputed reports it gave multimillion-peso contracts to Omni Security Investigation Inc. whose officers were contributors to Vice President Jejomar Binay's election campaign in 2010.
Nearly two out of five Filipinos or 39 percent were optimistic that their quality of life would improve in the next 12 months, a 2014 third quarter poll taken by the Social Weather Stations found.
Senate Miriam Defensor Santiago on Monday criticized the proposed 2015 budget, describing it as “very lopsided” and even linking it to the 2016 national and local elections.
Benhur Luy, the principal witness in the 'Pork Barrel Scam' cases, admitted on Monday that for up to two weeks, he was not in possession of the hard drive that supposedly contains records of the alleged activities of lawmakers who transacted with businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles.
The mothers of missing University of the Philippines students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan have asked the Court of Appeals to have retired General Jovito Palparan Jr. transferred to a regular jail, saying he should not be in military custody.
A total of 596 out of 871 passed the Chemical Engineer Licensure Examination, with a graduate from UP Diliman topping the list, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced Monday.
After almost three hours of grilling the Department of Health, acting Minority Leader Vicente Sotto III finally shook hands with acting Health Secretary Janette Garin, but not without telling her to be more careful next time.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Monday defended a local court’s decision to convict nine Chinese fishermen of poaching in Philippine waters, but stressed it will not further strain Manila's ties with Beijing.
Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago on Monday urged Malacañang to bring the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement to the Senate for ratification after some Supreme Court justices said ruling on the deal would be premature.
The Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday said it is verifying reports that China’s reclamation activity on a Philippine-claimed reef in the disputed South China Sea is already in its advanced stages.
The House committee on public information approved on Monday the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill Monday, almost a year after a technical working group (TWG) began deliberating on the measure.
A Palawan court on Monday found nine Chinese fishermen guilty of poaching and environmental crimes for fishing in disputed waters, in a case that has strained relations with China.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Monday said it will ask for the lifting of travel ban on nine Hong Kong journalists who were barred from entering the country for heckling President Benigno S. Aquino III at an economic summit last year.
Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago on Monday urged her colleagues to reject the redefinition of ‘savings’ introduced by the House of Representatives, saying it is unconstitutional and diminishes Congress’ power over the ‘purse.’
Malacañang has already requested the Bureau of Immigration to review the blacklist order issued against nine Hong Kong television and radio journalists who allegedly heckled President Benigno Aquino III last year.
Acting Senate Minority Leader Vicente Sotto III on Monday questioned the inclusion of procurement budget for subdermal implants — which he claimed to be an abortifacient — in the proposed Department of Health (DOH) budget for 2015.
Acting Health Secretary Janette Garin arrived at the Senate Monday morning to attend the deliberations on the budget of the Department of Health amid concerns from senators.
The son of a Taiwanese fisherman shot dead in an encounter between Philippine officials and a Taiwanese fishing boat off disputed waters in 2013 arrived in the Philippines over the weekend to testify in a court case against Coast Guard officers.
Dozens of foreign and local journalists lit candles on Sunday to remember the 2009 murder of 32 journalists in the southern Philippines, the biggest recorded killing of media workers in history.
Top officials vowed on Sunday to deliver justice as the Philippines marked the fifth anniversary of a political massacre that killed 58 with no one yet convicted and several would-be witnesses murdered.