Injustice exposed: time to make progress
Richard Angell reviews Death in the Blood and The Poison Line, two new books about the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
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.
An Evening of Radio Magic raised vital funds for our work to end new HIV cases by 2030 and celebrated our special relationship with Paul Gambaccini.
Our chief executive writes to Jeremy Quin MP to criticise the 'lack of substance' in his latest statement about the Infected Blood Inquiry.
Bridget Kachidza and Shamiso Zhanje reflect on what this year’s theme 'Saluting our Sisters' means to them and the work they do to support Black communities.
The first major TV advert about HIV to air in Scotland since the ‘Don’t Die of Ignorance’ campaign launches on STV tonight.
Garvin Taylor from north London is taking part in the RED RUN on Saturday 25 November in east London’s Victoria Park.
Dr Claire Dewsnap and Melanie Knight will bring a wealth of experience to our board of trustees.
A Positive Live has won Podcast of the Year and Best Factual Podcast at the British Podcast Awards 2023.
Progress in sexual health services isn’t rapid enough nor being felt equally across all groups, as shown by the new UKHSA figures.
People living with HIV deserve to receive effective and stigma free healthcare as they navigate growing older with the virus.
Bobski Budzynski and Jake Devline-Reed are raising money for Terrence Higgins Trust as they take on the Cardiff Half Marathon 2023.
As conference season gets under way, we look at what the UK's main political parties must do to help end HIV transmission by 2030.