Lord Guy Black announced as new Chair of Terrence Higgins Trust for ‘final push’ to end new HIV cases in the UK by 2030
Lord Guy Black of Brentwood is to become the new Chair of Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK’s leading HIV charity.
Lord Guy Black of Brentwood is to become the new Chair of Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK’s leading HIV charity.
Celebrating the life and work of Clive Blowes, a much-loved colleague, friend and advocate.
You can wear this Tip Toe T-shirt and show your support for people like Leo living with HIV. Because while the world has moved forward, HIV stigma hasn’t disappeared. Too many people are still met...
People living with HIV will always be welcomed back to their clinic. It’s worth another try.
We were honoured to win Charity or Not For Profit of the Year at the Rainbow Honours 2026.
In this simulated THT Direct call, Alex speaks with someone using daily PrEP who became anxious after reading conflicting advice online.
In this simulated THT Direct call, Alex speaks with a newly diagnosed international student navigating HIV far from home.
In this simulated THT Direct call, Alex speaks with someone living with a long-term HIV diagnosis.
A message to mark Pride Month from our Chief Executive, Richard Angell OBE.
Alan Cumming’s character Leo has been living with HIV for 30 years.
'We will only end new HIV cases if we confront these inequalities head-on,' says Richard Angell OBE, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust.
The Church of England nicknamed him the Pink Bishop. Malcolm Johnson wore the label without apology. One of the first clergy in the Church of England to come out as gay, in 1969, he spent the...
Scotland could become the first country in the world to end new transmissions of HIV. Whoever wins the Scottish Parliament election, urgent action is needed to get us over the line, writes our Chief...