
We can end HIV cases by 2030
The HIV Commission has published its bold recommendations for how England can be the first country to end new cases of HIV.
The HIV Commission has published its bold recommendations for how England can be the first country to end new cases of HIV.
Caroline Nokes hails the recent progress on HIV but says we still need more women to participate in routing testing.
To mark a ‘different kind’ of World AIDS Day, we've launched a new online platform to remember those lost to the HIV epidemic.
We’re excited to announce the launch of our new My Community Forum.
Ballet dancer Joshua Royal tells us about his experience of living with HIV and how he was inspired to create The Naked Truth for World AIDS Day.
The new figures show the fall is three times greater among gay and bisexual men.
We mark the end of Black History Month with this inspirational list.
We're launching our 'PrEP protects' campaign to ensure Black Africans aren't left behind in the fight against HIV.
This year we’re shining a light on the amazing work done by black members of our team working across the charity.
The latest Terrence Higgins Trust patron will continue transforming perceptions of HIV.
With uncapped PrEP rollout due to start in England in October 2020, interloper Richard Angell looks at the painstakingly long and winding road to this important milestone.
The Government has given funds to local councils in England to start the roll-out of PrEP from October.
We've already waited too long for the Government to take action on its promised national sexual health strategy.