
Why Jarman performer Mark Farrelly supports our work
We speak to a writer and performer whose show Jarman tells the inspirational story of Derek Jarman, with performances raising money for our cause.
We speak to a writer and performer whose show Jarman tells the inspirational story of Derek Jarman, with performances raising money for our cause.
Whether you wore a ribbon, attended a vigil, raised awareness of HIV, fundraised or donated this World AIDS Day, we wanted to say a huge thank you!
The quilt will be at Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery until Spring 2024 as part of the Ruskin Collection's Hand, Head and Heart exhibition.
Our National Advice Supervisor has been awarded with the Freedom of the City of London for her work at Terrence Higgins Trust.
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.
Government announcement will lead to two million more HIV tests a year as programme rolls out in areas with high HIV prevalence.
It’s Trans Awareness Week – a time for raising the visibility of trans people, to show support and address issues faced by members of the community.
A new report shows opt-out testing is cost-effective and highly impactful in finding those living with undiagnosed HIV.
Richard Angell reviews Death in the Blood and The Poison Line, two new books about the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
Designed by Matthew Childs, the Terrence Higgins Trust Bridge to 2030 Garden will take visitors on a journey from the 1980s to today's goal to end new HIV cases by 2030.