
Terrence Higgins Trust and BASHH respond to government announcement on outbreak preparednessㅤ
Cabinet Minister Pat McFadden has announced a review into national resilience following the report of the COVID-19 Inquiry.
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.
Today’s figures published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) show there were 401,800 sexually transmitted infections (STIs) reported in England in 2023 – a 5% rise on the previous year.
The statutory public inquiry into the Infected Blood Scandal, widely acknowledged as the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS, has been published today.
New data reveals that 50% of Britons would be uncomfortable kissing someone with HIV, showing prevailing beliefs are behind medical advancements.
World-class art and experiences, including Bailey and Lycett’s items, are going under the hammer at our charity auction at Christie’s.
The Women and Equalities Committee has published the findings of its inquiry into the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in young people and other risk groups.
The HIV Transmission Elimination Delivery Plan includes opt-out HIV testing in Scotland's emergency departments.
The plaque marks LGBTQ+ History Month 2024 and our role within the London borough’s queer history.
Richard Angell, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust, comments on Government's roadmap for improving PrEP access.
To mark National HIV Testing Week, more than 40 MPs have tested for HIV to show how quick and easy it is.
The news comes as National HIV Testing Week 2024 starts in England, with free at-home test kits available to all.
We've worked with BHIVA and DVLA to ensure the requirements for driver licensing are accurate, medically necessary and don’t perpetuate HIV-related stigma.