Heterosexual HIV diagnoses overtake those in gay men for first time in a decade
This signals the changing shape of the epidemic as National HIV Testing Week launches.
This signals the changing shape of the epidemic as National HIV Testing Week launches.
Two years on from our State of the Nation report on sexually transmitted infections in England, the long wait for Government’s reproductive health strategy continues.
We're welcoming Asher Craig, Abayomi Olusunle and Carla Barrett to our board of trustees.
The hit Channel 4 show made a profound impact on people from all walks of life.
The campaign runs from Monday 7 February to encourage everyone to get tested and give HIV the finger.
VideoVirus, by AA Bronson and General Idea, is being shown on billboards in London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Milan, New York, Seoul and Tokyo.
Sir Robert Francis QC's framework will look at options for compensation in relation to the 1980s Contaminated Blood Scandal.
Ian Green, Anne Aslett and Dr Laura Waters discuss 40 years of HIV, including the progress we've made.
This announcement makes the UK only the second country in the world to update its armed forces policy.
A focus on opt-out HIV testing is welcome but more action is needed.
A message from our chief executive Ian Green to mark World AIDS Day; how we're remembering those we've lost and how we're looking to the future.
The first HIV long-acting injectable treatment will be available to people living with HIV in England and Wales.
Joint statement calls for Government to pilot PrEP in community pharmacies.