Aids

Thousands of people in England live with undiagnosed HIV. Here’s how we find them
Richard Angell

Thousands of people in England live with undiagnosed HIV. Here’s how we find them

It is possible to end new cases of HIV in the UK by 2030. We have all the tools necessary to halt the spread of the virus. One of them is A+E testing

I found out I had HIV when I was pregnant. But in 2023, stigma is more harmful than the virus
World AIDS Day

I found out I had HIV when I was pregnant. But in 2023, stigma is more harmful than the virus

Victoria Roscow found out she had HIV when she was pregnant. This World AIDS Day, she shares her story from the initial shock and shame to teaching the world about HIV and working to end stigma

Trans woman with HIV was given two years to live. 30 years on, she’s ‘speaking out for her tribe’
World AIDS Day

Trans woman with HIV was given two years to live. 30 years on, she’s ‘speaking out for her tribe’

In 1987, Rebecca Tallon de Havilland went into hospital for gender affirmation surgery, and came out with a “death sentence”. Three decades on, she’s healthy and happy

‘My partner died of Aids and no one knew because it was illegal to be gay in the armed forces’
LGBT+ veterans

‘My partner died of Aids and no one knew because it was illegal to be gay in the armed forces’

‘I hope young activists will take heart’: Sir Nick Partridge on Aids: The Unheard Tapes
TV

‘I hope young activists will take heart’: Sir Nick Partridge on Aids: The Unheard Tapes

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Aids: The Unheard Tapes – stories from the heart of a crisis
LGBTQ+

Aids: The Unheard Tapes – stories from the heart of a crisis

Don’t let the ‘AIDS’ of It’s A Sin be your view of HIV today
Opinion

Don’t let the ‘AIDS’ of It’s A Sin be your view of HIV today

Russell T Davies: ‘I dug up my worst memories… the fury is still there’
TV

Russell T Davies: ‘I dug up my worst memories… the fury is still there’