Lauren Young and her fiancé Toby Panlilio's sweetest moments

Lauren Young and her fiancé Toby Panlilio's sweetest moments

Lauren Young and her longtime partner, Toby Panlilio , have opened a new chapter in their love story as they are now an engaged couple. In early February, the actress-content creator shared the happy news on social media, showing photos of the proposal that took place in Sapporo, Japan. "YES YES AND YES!!! I'M GONNA MARRY MY BESTFRIEND!!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH @jumpingchicken!!!!!" Lauren wrote. Lauren and Toby have been together for seven years. As seen on their respective Instagram accounts, the couple has been sharing some of their sweet and fun moments together through the years. Take a look at Lauren Young and Toby Panlilio's sweet moments in this gallery.

Marcos OKs 21 priority bills of legislative-executive council

Marcos OKs 21 priority bills of legislative-executive council

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved 21 bills as part of the priority measures of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (Ledac), Malacañang said Tuesday. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said that among the priority bills approved by the President during the Ledac meeting were the proposal for travel tax abolition, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao elections and the anti-political dynasty. Castro said the President wanted the 21 priority legislations to be passed by Congress by June this year.

Palace on West PH Sea: 'We should all be pro-Philippines'

Palace on West PH Sea: 'We should all be pro-Philippines'

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday said Filipinos should always be “pro-Philippines” despite ongoing Senate debates on the West Philippine Sea (WPS). During a briefing, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro stated that the country will not surrender any of its territory to a foreign power, a stance that she believes should also be held by those currently discussing the matter. READ: Senate condemns China embassy remarks over WPS “Of course, being a Filipino, we should always be pro-Philippines, and they know and are aware of what the president’s stance is, what the position is. No part of the Philippines should be surrendered […]... Keep on reading: Palace on West PH Sea: 'We should all be pro-Philippines'

Law enforcement, not killing, key to curbing drug menace - Remulla

Law enforcement, not killing, key to curbing drug menace - Remulla

MANILA, Philippines — Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Tuesday said that killings will not solve or eradicate the illegal drugs problem of the country, as he emphasized the key role of law enforcement in addressing the matter. Remulla made this statement as the Bureau of Customs and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, through a joint operation, seized P278 million worth of shabu from Afghanistan, declared as marble and concealed inside the top rails of a container.  READ: P278-M shabu hidden inside container’s top rail seized at Manila port Remulla noted that as the prices of illegal drugs increase, the crime […]... Keep on reading: Law enforcement, not killing, key to curbing drug menace - Remulla

JV Ejercito expects stronger revenue collection with BIR LOA reforms

JV Ejercito expects stronger revenue collection with BIR LOA reforms

MANILA, Philippines – Senator JV Ejercito expressed optimism that reforms in the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) Letter of Authority (LOA) system would lead to stronger revenue collection at a time when government finances face mounting pressure. “We badly need revenues right now. We are already facing around a ₱200-billion shortfall early this year. That is a heavy burden on our fiscal position,” Ejercito said on Tuesday during a Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on the alleged misuse of LOAs. He also noted that the suspension of the old LOA system and the safeguards being put in place should help eliminate […]... Keep on reading: JV Ejercito expects stronger revenue collection with BIR LOA reforms