England not on track to end new HIV cases, says report from UKHSA
Terrence Higgins Trust Response to UKHSA statement.
Terrence Higgins Trust Response to UKHSA statement.
Terrence Higgins Trust Chief Executive, Richard Angell, has today thanked the HIV sector as he attended an investiture today at Buckingham Palace to receive his OBE, which was awarded for services to...
New funding to bolster the government’s pledge to end all new transmissions of HIV within England by 2030 were announced today by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at a reception in No10 to mark World AIDS...
This speech was delivered by Andrew Gwynne MP, Minister for Public Health and Prevention, at the launch of Getting on track: Becoming the first country to end new HIV cases by 2030, a joint report...
Our calls for the new HIV Action Plan for England.
Britain’s leading HIV charity, the Terrence Higgins Trust, and the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), have today jointly called for the UK Government to ‘turbo-charge’ efforts to...
It’s Trans Awareness Week, a time to join with us to show support and stand in solidarity with the trans community.
Cahir takes on the TCS London Marathon 2025 to help end new cases of HIV by 2030. He tells us why he’s taking on the 26.2 miles for a second time!
Richard Angell OBE, Chief Executive, comments:
Universal A&E screening can protect the most vulnerable and save the NHS money.
In Parliament earlier this week, the Government published draft regulations to manage the compensation scheme for those infected and affected by the infected blood scandal. CEO of Terrence...
As we mark Black History Month, we celebrate two HIV activists working to reclaim the narrative on HIV.
We’ve been busy campaigning for action on HIV from the new UK government