The Philippine Senate was placed under lockdown this morning after gunfire erupted inside the complex, prompting the British Embassy to issue an urgent security alert for UK nationals in Manila. Witnesses reported multiple shots fired near the main entrance around 10:30 a.m.
local time, sending lawmakers and staff scrambling for cover. Security forces have cordoned off the area, and authorities are investigating whether the incident is linked to ongoing political tensions over a controversial budget bill. The British Embassy advised all British nationals to avoid the vicinity, shelter in place, and monitor local media.
No casualties have been confirmed, but the situation remains fluid. For families back in Britain, the anxiety is palpable. This is not just a headline from a distant capital.
It is a reminder of the fragility of democracy and the human cost when institutions become battlegrounds. The Foreign Office is in contact with Philippine authorities. Labour unions in the UK have also expressed solidarity, calling for a peaceful resolution.
The price of bread may be our daily concern, but the price of safety is universal.








