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Reception to Honour Sir Elton John
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The State of HIV and Sexual Health Services in the UK
APPG In the Media
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The APPG in the Media
Advancements in the fight against HIV: ending new transmissions in the UK
The Alarming Surge of STIs in the UK: Government Inaction Raises Concerns
Why we need a global HIV is Not A Crime Awareness Day
Innovation and communities are the key to ending infectious diseases
World AIDS Day: 5 leading politicians on ending new HIV transmissions in England by 2030
“We Must Keep Going”: Lord Fowler on the Global Fight Against AIDS
Pushing Forward: World AIDS Day 2022
MPs criticise ‘disappointing’ government cuts to global HIV fund
David Mundell: The Anglo-American alliance must remain a powerful force for global health
I would bring experience and credibility as chair of the Health and Social Care Committee
he global HIV response cannot succeed without women’s leadership
Lord Fowler and Winnie Byanyima’s OpEd on the first major foreign policy opportunity for new UK Prime Minister .
Tackling HIV discrimination with opt-out testing and rich data
Women should not be forgotten in the UK HIV response
England is smashing HIV – so what comes next in the 40-year fight?
We can’t afford to overlook black Britons in HIV testing strategy
Let’s end new HIV transmissions in the UK and abroad
On World AIDS Day, we must reaffirm our commitment to ending inequalities
Migrants are at risk of being left behind in the UK’s response to HIV
My mum won’t benefit from the blood transfusion rule change, but many will
Flo Eshalomi our Vice Chair in the House Magazine - Migrants are at risk of being left behind in the UK’s response to HIV
England set to eradicate HIV by 2030, research suggests
Steve Brine MP in the Times - Chancellor must not forget HIV funding in spending review
Baroness Barker in the Pink News - Cuts jeopardising ‘precarious’ global fight against HIV and AIDS, new report warns
Baroness Barker in Politics Home - The global HIV response cannot afford for the UK to step back now
Baroness Barker in the Independent - UK aid cuts will have ‘devastating impact’ on global fight against HIV, parliamentary group says
We can’t afford to let Covid-19 derail progress tackling other infectious diseases
G7 showed there’s much still to do in the global fight against HIV and AIDS
UK cuts risk 'resurgence' of Aids pandemic, MPs and campaigners warn
Our Chair joins Sir Elton John, Gareth Thomas, Annie Lennox, Justine Greening, Ban Ki-moon,Charlize Theron and others in writing to the Prime Minister calling on him to do more in the Global Fights against HIV and AIDS.
Baroness Barker - Why overseas aid cuts threaten target to end HIV in the UK
Lloyd Russell Moyle in the Independent - Until we stop LGBT hate, people around the world will continue to needlessly contract HIV and Aids
Lord Fowler in Pink News discussion that the UK government has cut funding to UNAIDS who are a UN agency fighting HIV & AIDS by more than 80%
Stephen Doughty - Chair has written for the House Magazine about It’s A Sin - what has changed and what hasn’t - and the work of APPG in the crucial fight against HIV/AIDS at home and abroad.
Stephen Doughty - chair - More must be done to redouble our efforts to achieve a once-in-a-generation opportunity to end the HIV epidemic
Baroness Barker - VICE CHAIR - Wrote for the Gay Times - The importance of World AIDS Day
STEPHEN DOUGHTY - CHAIR WROTE IN THE INDEPENDENT - The end of the HIV epidemic in the UK is within reach
Stephen Doughty - chair wrote for the Wales online - World Aids Day 2020: HIV figures in Wales drop by 15%
STEPHEN DOUGHTY - CHAIR - The missing link: HIV and Mental Health
dR Ben Spencer - VICE CHAIR - World AIDS Day: We are taking huge steps towards ending HIV transmission in the UK by 2030