
City of London Freedom honours for key HIV charity figures
Four people from Terrence Higgins Trust and Positive East have received the Freedom of the City of London for their work to support people living with HIV.
Four people from Terrence Higgins Trust and Positive East have received the Freedom of the City of London for their work to support people living with HIV.
The polling result comes in advance of House of Commons vote on establishing an arms-length body for redress.
Opt-out HIV and blood borne virus testing in Scotland's emergency departments will begin with three pilot projects, says Jenni Minto MSP.
Google Arts & Culture has digitised the Quilt to mark World AIDS Day 2023, helping to ensure those lost to the AIDS epidemic are never forgotten.
A new report shows opt-out testing is cost-effective and highly impactful in finding those living with undiagnosed HIV.
The first major TV advert about HIV to air in Scotland since the ‘Don’t Die of Ignorance’ campaign launches on STV tonight.
Dr Claire Dewsnap and Melanie Knight will bring a wealth of experience to our board of trustees.
This is the first time the figures are higher for heterosexuals in Scotland since 2007.
New data shows only 36% of people know that someone living with HIV and on effective treatment can’t pass the virus on.
The artwork, on display in Birmingham, is a memorial for the UK’s first named person to die from AIDS-related illnesses.
Funding for testing would save money for the NHS within a matter of months and relieve pressure in local A&Es, says Mayor Andy Street.
The new report, Over-Stretched and Under Strain, also highlights long wait times for those with appointments.
'We need to know that they will make the outstanding interim payments to the affected community and when that will happen.'