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Latest news and press releases

Browse our archive of press releases and news about HIV and sexual health. 

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30 July, 2007

Jetting off for Sun, Sea, Sand and Sex?

Terrence Higgins Trust will be celebrating sexual health week (6 – 12 August) by giving out 8,000 ‘Sun, Sea, Sand, Sex, Sorted’ goody bags to young adults in Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull.   The goody bags will include sexual health advice and information along with special condom packs supplied by Durex and Pasante.

26 July, 2007

THT launches website for gay men on using GP services

Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) has launched a new section of its website today which aims to help gay and bisexual men get the most from their GP surgery.  The site www.tht.org.uk/gpsandgaymen provides men with information on using their surgery and explains how different parts of the NHS work.

20 July, 2007

Terrence Higgins Trust responds to the latest figures on Sexually Transmitted Infections  

Terrence Higgins Trust has responded to the latest figures on Sexually Transmitted Infections in the UK. 

17 July, 2007

People with HIV speak out in Sussex

Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) in Brighton is relaunching Positive Voices (formerly the People with HIV Speakers’ Bureau), which gives people living with HIV an opportunity to talk publicly about their experiences.  Rates of HIV are rising across Brighton & Hove, East and West Sussex and THT is looking for volunteers who would be interested in getting involved.

4 July, 2007

Survey highlights shocking ignorance about HIV, 25 years after death of Terry Higgins

People are still alarmingly ignorant about HIV, finds a survey published today by Terrence Higgins Trust to mark the 25th anniversary of Terry Higgins’ death.• More than one in ten 18 – 24 year-olds think HIV can be passed on through kissing • Almost a quarter of them believe that condoms have holes in them which let HIV through.  • More than one in five 18 – 24 year-olds think there is a cure for HIV