Our response to the report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities
The report’s omission of any references to HIV diagnoses in the UK or any recommendations on how to tackle this inequality is disappointing.
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.
We talk to Sue Threakall about having an earthquake in her life due to the Contaminated Blood Scandal while fighting to not be forgotten as part of our Last Chance for Justice series.
As our Last Chance for Justice series continues, Bakita Kasadha talks to Libby MacRae who, like many others, not only lost her dad to the Contaminated Blood Scandal but potentially her chance to have...
To mark International Women’s Day, Jordan Page speaks to Michelle Clayford, an inspiring woman who has dedicated years of her life to supporting LGBTQ+ individuals and people living with HIV as a...
As our Last Chance for Justice series continues, Bakita Kasadha talks to sixtysomething haemophiliac David about a hamster-wheel life and living with HIV as 'a very annoying neighbour'.
How we lobbied for giving people living with HIV the option to access potentially life-saving COVID-19 vaccine through their HIV clinic.
To celebrate a very special National HIV Testing Week, we’re spotlighting some of the heroes who made it one of our most successful yet.
This National HIV Testing Week we worked with Parliamentarians to encourage people to ‘give HIV the finger’ to show how quick and easy it now is to test for HIV.
Bakita Kasadha talks to Martin Beard about how he found he was living with HIV because of infected blood products in the latest of our blog series Last Chance for Justice.
Dr Emeka on his childhood idols and how regular testing for HIV remains vital for Black African communities.
Ian Green welcomes the city's bid to pioneer the system-wide opt-out testing called for by the HIV Commission.