Heroes in heels
Everyone’s Talking About Jamie is an homage not just to a brave teenager but a community that stands on the shoulders of giants, says Richard Angell.
Everyone’s Talking About Jamie is an homage not just to a brave teenager but a community that stands on the shoulders of giants, says Richard Angell.
Our response to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on HIV/AIDS inquiry calls for race equity to be a core focus of Government policies to end the domestic HIV epidemic by 2030.
Terrence Higgins Trust's Chief Executive looks back at the day in 1996 he was told he was diagnosed with HIV and how life has changed since.
Team members from the INTUIT project share insights about conducting the research to date and how artistic approaches can be used in research and to support communications with stakeholders.
For what would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday, Ian Green reflects on her lasting impact on the HIV epidemic in the UK.
Exactly four decades ago, the world changed forever with the first cases of what would become known as HIV reported in the United States. Much has changed since, but too much hasn’t.
Reflecting on the changes that have already occurred since the HIV Commission published its report into ending new cases of HIV in England by 2030.
For Mental Health Awareness Week, Shadow Minister for Mental Health, Rosena Allin-Khan MP writes for us about why mental health support must be included in the Government’s new HIV Action Plan.
How to manage the risk of COVID-19 as you look after your sexual health this summer.
How we're ensuring that former beneficiaries of the Macfarlane Trust are heard in our work.
The report’s omission of any references to HIV diagnoses in the UK or any recommendations on how to tackle this inequality is disappointing.
As our Last Chance for Justice series continues, Bakita Kasadha talks to Beverley Tumelty, whose two eldest brothers died just months apart from each other due to the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
On Trans Day of Visibility, we’re urging the Government to put trans and non-binary people at the heart of work to end new cases of HIV by 2030 and improve the nation’s sexual health.