'You don’t forget days like that'
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.
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.
As It’s A Sin character Jill get rebuffed by her GP in tonight’s episode, we look to what GPs should be saying in those circumstances today.
Channel 4's drama series It's A Sin tells the heartbreaking story of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s – but things have changed massively in the decades since.
Find out what events are happening during National HIV Testing Week.
Our interim Head of Policy Richard Angell looks ahead at a crucial year as we work to end new HIV cases by 2030.
Fraser Wilson looks back at what we achieved in a year nobody expected.
How our message that we can end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030 was heard loud and clear in the corridors of power.
The HIV Commission has published its bold recommendations for how England can be the first country to end new cases of HIV.
Caroline Nokes hails the recent progress on HIV but says we still need more women to participate in routing testing.
Ballet dancer Joshua Royal tells us about his experience of living with HIV and how he was inspired to create The Naked Truth for World AIDS Day.
We mark the end of Black History Month with this inspirational list.