Manchester HIV charity wins prestigious health award
Manchester-based HIV charity George House Trust has won a GSK Impact Award – one of the nation’s top healthcare charity
Manchester-based HIV charity George House Trust has won a GSK Impact Award – one of the nation’s top healthcare charity
Dr Rupert Whitaker is one of the longest surviving people with HIV in Europe, and has been an advocate for
Two Manchester charities have collaborated with an anthropologist and drag queen to break new ground on the often misunderstood world
Gareth Thomas took his fight in combating myths around HIV to Scotland as a game-changing Glasgow congress revealed just how
The sight of people living with HIV completing the Cardiff Half Marathon has been described as a fitting start to
Not since his days as a Welsh rugby international had Gareth Thomas faced nerves like those which greeted him backstage
It’s a Sin is undeniably a monumental moment in British television. A mainstream show about the AIDS crisis in Britain
A Manchester-based theatre-maker and HIV activist this month announced a digital arts project to tackle the stigma surrounding HIV and
It’s so rare for me to think a one-man show isn’t long enough because, let’s be honest, most of them could be condensed into 15 minutes.
First Time is a one-man show created and performed by Nathaniel Hall, in which he explores his experiences of contracting HIV during his first sexual experience at the age of 16.
Let Me Look At You explores the diametrically opposed relationship between two generations of gay men – between the narrator (Mark Pinkosh) and the eponymous ‘you’, a young man in his late 20s.
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