Volunteers' Week: Why our volunteers are so important
This Volunteers' Week we take a look at how our volunteers have contributed a humbling amount of time and energy across the UK to support our cause.
This Volunteers' Week we take a look at how our volunteers have contributed a humbling amount of time and energy across the UK to support our cause.
Book your tickets now for an online broadcast of the first read-through of RUSH, a new queer comedy starring Rupert Everett, with live Q&A.
Personal trainer Becky Mitchell wants to support other HIV positive people with their health and fitness during lockdown.
Andrea ran the London Marathon for the last two years in memory of her brother-in-law, who died due to complications relating to HIV in the 1980s.
We speak to our new ambassador Rosie, who braved the shave and inspired the Big Shave Challenge!
Response from us and the British HIV Association (BHIVA).
PrEP Lead Greg Owen answers frequently asked questions about taking PrEP during the coronavirus outbreak.
Dr Michael Brady explains why finding pleasure in different ways is key to fight the spread of coronavirus.
An update from our Chief Executive on the increased demand for Terrence Higgins Trust's services.
Our response to Matt Hancock's announcement that PrEP will be fully uncapped and available from April in England.
STIs in the over 50s are increasing. Good sexual health shouldn’t just be for the young says Terrence Higgins Trust's HIV & Ageing Lead Clive Blowes.
New figures show only 7% of people are aware of the Government’s goal of ending new transmissions by 2030.
The State of the Nation report highlights how these communities are being ignored due to a lack of data.