The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting MP delivered a keynote speech to a joint Terrence Higgins Trust and LGBT+ Labour reception.
Liam Beattie, our Campaigns and Parliamentary Officer, outlines our response to the Department for Education consultation on guidance for relations and sex education (RSE).
Condoms are the most effective way to safeguard your sexual health as they provide a barrier that stops sperm, viruses and bacteria getting from one person to another.
HIV treatment is a crucial way to prevent the virus passing on to your baby during pregnancy or birth (this is known as vertical transmission or 'mother-to-child transmission' or MTCT).
People with HIV may have a short flu-like illness soon after getting the virus, but can then feel well for a long time. Most people will only notice further symptoms of HIV after a few years.
Living with HIV doesn't come with automatic eligibility for any benefits, but the rights of people living with it are protected under The Equality Act 2010. Free HIV treatment is available to...
This year’s theme for Black History Month is Proud To Be. Sadiq continues to loudly and proudly share his story to inspire and show the world what people living with HIV are capable of.