England not on track to end new HIV cases, says report from UKHSA
Terrence Higgins Trust Response to UKHSA statement.
Terrence Higgins Trust Response to UKHSA statement.
Terrence Higgins Trust Chief Executive, Richard Angell, has today thanked the HIV sector as he attended an investiture today at Buckingham Palace to receive his OBE, which was awarded for services to...
New funding to bolster the government’s pledge to end all new transmissions of HIV within England by 2030 were announced today by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at a reception in No10 to mark World AIDS...
Britain’s leading HIV charity, the Terrence Higgins Trust, and the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), have today jointly called for the UK Government to ‘turbo-charge’ efforts to...
Richard Angell OBE, Chief Executive, comments:
In Parliament earlier this week, the Government published draft regulations to manage the compensation scheme for those infected and affected by the infected blood scandal. CEO of Terrence...
New figures published today by the UK Health Security Agency show 119 new HIV diagnoses in Wales in 2023 – a 16% increase on last year.
Today the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has released their latest HIV statistics, revealing that the number of people diagnosed with HIV in England has risen by up to 15% (excluding those...
HIV testing rates have failed to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, risking Scotland’s goal to end new transmission of the virus by 2030.
Terrence Higgins Trust responds to UKHSA announcing additional mpox vaccines
Terrence Higgins Trust responds to the latest Government update on the Infected Blood Scandal.
Cabinet Minister Pat McFadden has announced a review into national resilience following the report of the COVID-19 Inquiry.
Terrence Higgins Trust responds to Public Health Scotland figures highlighting an increase in gonorrhoea cases since 2019.