 
A year of progress: Looking back at our campaign and policy successes in 2018
2018 has been yet another year of incredible progress in HIV and sexual health – but there have most definitely been challenges along the way.
 
2018 has been yet another year of incredible progress in HIV and sexual health – but there have most definitely been challenges along the way.
 
MPs and peers have written an open letter calling on the Public Health Minister to urgently expand access to PrEP.
 
We're calling for the Government to reverse these cuts to ensure continued progress in driving down new HIV diagnoses.
 
What we did across the UK to mark World AIDS Day, including a special performance of The Inheritance.
 
As new figures show the UK has achieved 90:90:90 targets for HIV a year ahead of schedule, ending new transmissions is in sight. Despite this, and the fact that people living with HIV can now...
 
'We’re making real progress in the fight against HIV and that should be celebrated.'
 
National HIV Testing Week launches to continue progress in the capital.
 
The Duke of Sussex has called for HIV testing to be ‘completely normal and accessible’ in a new video for National HIV Testing Week 2018.
 
National HIV Testing Week runs from 17 to 23 November. It's a great opportunity for you to get tested and encourage others to do the same.
 
Doctors Ranj Singh, Miriam Stoppard, Christian Jessen, Sarah Jarvis and Chris van Tulleken are encouraging more of us to test for HIV.
 
Liam Beattie, our Campaigns and Parliamentary Officer, outlines our response to the Department for Education consultation on guidance for relations and sex education (RSE).
 
We welcome the Health Secretary’s focus on prevention but need to see investment in public health services to end the sexual health crisis.
 
Terrence Higgins Trust has opened the Mags Portman PrEP Access Fund to help 1,000 people buy PrEP who could otherwise not afford it.