New independent HIV Commission to end HIV transmissions in England by 2030 launches with Government endorsement
The commission will draw on the ideas and experience of people living with HIV, businesses, the voluntary sector and the public.
The commission will draw on the ideas and experience of people living with HIV, businesses, the voluntary sector and the public.
We respond to NHS England's announcement of five steps towards better access to PrEP.
New poll reveals shocking levels of stigma in the UK.
Our joint letter to Matt Hancock MP urging him to take action on PrEP.
Now in its seventh year, the annual Bowie fan event is back on Saturday 29 June with all money raised going to support our work.
Our Peer Support Scotland project has provided a unique mix of support services to help enable people to live well with HIV and hepatitis C.
Our response to new data published by Public Health England.
We urge the Government to take action to implement the findings of a group of cross-party MPs, whose new report criticises its approach to sexual health.
Securing a blood donation system that both maintains safety and is based on the most up-to-date information about HIV has always been a key campaign priority for us.
We must recognise that some of the older generation may be facing difficulties with their mental health and ensure that services are able to support these needs.
We're standing with 80 other organisations to call on the government to fully fund public health services.
If everyone believed the science, we could bring an end to stigma and stop HIV transmissions altogether.
Trans People Taking PrEP aims to raise awareness of the HIV prevention pill among trans people.