We launch new trans-specific sexual health information
Our new pages are aimed at trans, non-binary and gender-diverse people, whose need for detailed sexual health information was not being met.
Our new pages are aimed at trans, non-binary and gender-diverse people, whose need for detailed sexual health information was not being met.
Men who have sex with men in a long-term relationship will soon be able to donate blood in the UK.
Landmark new report urges action on World AIDS Day.
To mark a ‘different kind’ of World AIDS Day, we've launched a new online platform to remember those lost to the HIV epidemic.
The new figures show the fall is three times greater among gay and bisexual men.
We're launching our 'PrEP protects' campaign to ensure Black Africans aren't left behind in the fight against HIV.
The latest Terrence Higgins Trust patron will continue transforming perceptions of HIV.
The Government has given funds to local councils in England to start the roll-out of PrEP from October.
We've already waited too long for the Government to take action on its promised national sexual health strategy.
A joint statement from Terrence Higgins Trust, National AIDS Trust (NAT), British HIV Association (BHIVA), British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), and the UK Community Advisory Board...
We've published much-needed guidance on having sex while managing the risk of COVID-19 as the coronavirus pandemic and resulting social distancing continues.
New research shows that, with only 16% of people currently meeting for sex, we have an unrivalled opportunity to end HIV transmission by 2030.
Our response to Matt Hancock's announcement that PrEP will be fully uncapped and available from April in England.