
Our non-exhaustive list of what happened in 2022: from the launch of opt-out HIV testing to stepping up on mpox
A look back at some of the challenges and achievements of the year for Terrence Higgins Trust.
A look back at some of the challenges and achievements of the year for Terrence Higgins Trust.
To mark World AIDS Day we held a memorial service for all those who have died of AIDS related illnesses in the St Andrew’s Chapel at Southwark Cathedral.
Elizabeth MacRae, whose family was affected by the Contaminated Blood Scandal, shares her history and view of the Infected Blood Inquiry.
Patrick McCann, who was in pressure group ACT UP, explains the importance of the pink triangle and Silence=Death slogan.
Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, marks World AIDS Day with a call for funding to be extended to the city for routine HIV testing.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race season four star is raffling their 'pink triangle' look for Terrence Higgins Trust and George House Trust.
A World AIDS Day survey shows that 74% of people living with HIV have experienced stigma or discrimination due to their status.
Together we can be the generation that ends the HIV epidemic and eradicate the stigma associated with the virus for good, says Ian Green.
It's unacceptable that interim compensation payments have not been extended to children, parents, carers and other dependants.
The speech took place at our World AIDS Day Westminster reception as Ian Green prepares to step down as Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust.
Andy Street calls for funding and action from the new Health Secretary.
Supporter Dylan will be taking part in the Big Shave Off on Thursday 1 December to help raise vital funds for us.
We've teamed up with pioneering LGBT+ bookshop Gay's The Word to recommend five books on HIV.