Terry Higgins AIDS Memorial Quilt revealed at The Festival of Quilts
The artwork, on display in Birmingham, is a memorial for the UK’s first named person to die from AIDS-related illnesses.
The artwork, on display in Birmingham, is a memorial for the UK’s first named person to die from AIDS-related illnesses.
Funding for testing would save money for the NHS within a matter of months and relieve pressure in local A&Es, says Mayor Andy Street.
While some progress has been made in addressing the challenges faced by the affected community, it has come at an unacceptable pace.
The new report, Over-Stretched and Under Strain, also highlights long wait times for those with appointments.
Terrence Higgins Trust’s charity shop in Pimlico has raised £1,000,000 life-saving work since opening its doors in 2008.
Find out why Liam and Terry are crossing India in an auto rickshaw this September to support our work at Terrence Higgins Trust.
Why one of our Directors is taking on the ultimate challenge and how you can get involved.
'We need to know that they will make the outstanding interim payments to the affected community and when that will happen.'
Some of the brilliant ways brands and individuals are supporting us this summer, including T-shirts, concerts and bucket collections.
The move brings England in line with other countries including Scotland and Australia.
Vaccinations will continue to be available in the capital once the nationwide programme ends in July.
This National Blood Week, London Assembly Member Sem Moema reflects on the end of restrictions that impacted donors of Black African ethnicity in England.
Find out why Sarah was so inspired to take on the Welsh running event to raise money for us this October.