Prime Minister takes part in National HIV Testing Week
Sir Keir Starmer becomes the first serving Prime Minister and serving G7 leader to take a public HIV test
Sir Keir Starmer becomes the first serving Prime Minister and serving G7 leader to take a public HIV test
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has today, 10 February 2025, announced that Cabotegravir (Apretude), a type of long-lasting, injectable, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), has been approved for...
HIV testing is free, easy and fits around your life.
Terrence Higgins Trust has signed a joint statement, coordinated by STOPAIDS, in solidarity with people living with and affected by HIV globally.
Our Chief Executive Richard Angell OBE responds.
The London Marathon has become one of the most popular marathons in the world. James and Cahir are taking on the 26.2 miles this April to support our charity.
With mpox back in the news and a serious situation unfolding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and countries in Central and East Africa, we address your questions about the virus.
NHS England has confirmed that nine more hospitals will be joining its opt-out HIV testing programme as a result of funding announced by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in November. This will bring...
HIV testing is free, easy and fits around your life.
Your support for Terrence Higgins Trust could be the difference between our 2030 goal being realistic and being realised.
The difference you’ve helped make happen this year is incredible, thank you.
The Prime Minister’s speech at the reception he hosted at Downing Street to mark World AIDS Day,
Alex Baker MP highlighted in parliament that people living with HIV should not be prevented from working in military aviation.