Compensation system for infected blood community must begin by end of year
As the Infected Blood Inquiry publishes its second interim report, we back the chair’s call to have compensation scheme working by end of 2023.
As the Infected Blood Inquiry publishes its second interim report, we back the chair’s call to have compensation scheme working by end of 2023.
Your answers will help inform our work at Terrence Higgins Trust so we can push for change.
Lots from Tracy Emin, Antony Gormley and Kenny Everett went under the hammer this year at our flagship event.
The Government must commit to a guarantee of lifetime support payments for those affected by the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
We’re starting by St Thomas’s Hospital where Terry Higgins died 40 years ago.
We were joined by Alec’s friends and family at our newly opened Alec McCowen Suite in London.
If Scotland is to achieve its 2030 goals and remain a world leader on HIV, the Scottish Government needs to be more ambitious and proactive.
The overwhelming success of opt-out testing proves the Government needs to act now to expand the programme beyond the initial four cities.
The landmark plan, launched by Eluned Morgan, sets out a map to ending new cases of HIV in Wales by 2030.
Women are continuing to be left behind when it comes to HIV diagnosis.
Poor communication around ex gratia payments is causing further distress for those affected by the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
The new message appears in our auction catalogue ahead of our event at Christie’s on Monday 6 March.
Richard writes his first message as our new CEO.