
Celebrities wear Heart badge to mark our 40th anniversary
Lydia West, Callum Scott-Howells, Cheryl Hole and others have already worn the Heart badge, and you can too.
Lydia West, Callum Scott-Howells, Cheryl Hole and others have already worn the Heart badge, and you can too.
UK Ministry of Defence confirms from today people living with HIV are able to join and play a full role in the British Armed Forces.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has announced new policies that end the HIV discrimination faced by pilots.
Our Chief Executive calls on the Government to make an immediate commitment to paying compensation and make an interim payment to those infected with HIV as a result of the Contaminated Blood...
The artwork of Terry from his school days was painted in Welsh colours of red and green by artist Nathan Wyburn.
The plan offers 26 actions to help end new cases of HIV by 2030 in Wales.
All profits from the ‘Together’ cushion, bracelet, cup, tote and t-shirt are coming to support our life-changing work at Terrence Higgins Trust.
The soon-to-be-released national sexual and reproductive health strategy is an opportunity for Government to set out an ambitious vision for the sexual and reproductive health of our nation. Today we...
Terrence Higgins Trust and partners have launched two surveys aiming to capture barriers affecting access to the HIV prevention drug PrEP in the UK.
Sir Robert Francis’s study for a framework for compensation and redress for victims of infected blood has been published ahead of his evidence at the Infected Blood Inquiry in July.
We speak to some of our volunteers to see what they've learnt from their time with us.
The Queen’s Birthday Honours recognise Rupert Whitaker and Martyn Butler's services to charity and public health.
This Pride, Ian Green asks our supporters and allies to join us to strive for a future where there are no new cases of HIV.