Articles Government HIV HIV/AIDS Interview LGBTQ+ News Life London London Overground Mayor of London Mildmay News Originals Politics Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan on how the new Overground line honours LGBTQ+ history

Sadiq Khan is “hoping” that naming one of the London Overground lines Mildmay will encourage people to learn more about the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Mayor of London announced on 15 February that, for the first time ever, each of the capital’s six Overground lines will soon be represented by a new name and colour. Each seeks to celebrate the city’s diverse culture and history, with the Mildmay honouring the Shoreditch-based hospital of the same name. During the 1980s, it played a pivotal role in helping patients during the earliest stages…

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Activism Articles George House Trust HIV HIV/AIDS Interview LGBTQ+ News Life Manchester News Originals Paul Fairweather

Meet the campaigner at the forefront of HIV/AIDS activism since the 1980s

Since co-founding the Manchester AIDS Line in 1985, Paul Fairweather has continued to be a fearless advocate for people living with HIV. WORDS BY CONOR CLARK HEADER BY ANISA CLEAVER When the first cases of HIV were identified in the 1980s, virtually nothing was known about the virus except that it was fatal for those who contracted it. Initially referred to as Gay Related Immune Deficiency (GRID), gay and bisexual men in particular faced unparalleled levels of stigma in society because of the way HIV disproportionately affected them – something…

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Articles Explainer health HIV HIV Testing Week HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ News Life National AIDS Trust National HIV Testing Week News Originals Sexual Health

Getting tested for HIV? 5 FAQs answered by an expert

Getting tested for HIV can feel intimidating, so GAY TIMES worked with National AIDS Trust to answer five FAQs about the process. WORDS BY CONOR CLARK HEADER IMAGE BY ANISA CLEAVER SPECIAL THANKS TO NATIONAL AIDS TRUST As the UK moves towards its goal of ending new cases of HIV by 2030, testing continues to be one of the most important ways of making this ambition a reality. Once someone knows their HIV status, it then becomes possible to adapt to it – regardless of the result. However, rates of people…

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Articles germany HIV HIV prevention HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ News Life News PrEP

Why is Germany so low on PrEP and will HIV infections now rise?

A severe shortage of HIV prevention drugs in Germany has sparked fears of a spike in infections over coming months, with doctors urging government to step in and keep tens of thousands safe. Almost 90% of Germany’s doctor surgeries and pharmacies are affected by the shortages of PrEP pills, according to a survey by dagnä, an association of HIV specialists. The shortfall could drag on until April, prompting experts to suggest alternate solutions – be it lower dosage or new drug supplies – to keep people safe. Here’s what you…

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56 Dean Street AIDS Articles Dean Street Express Explainer health HIV HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ News Life Long Reads News NHS Originals PrEP Sexual Health Terrence Higgins Trust UK Health Security Agency

PrEP: What is the HIV prevention drug and how effective is it?

PrEP has been hailed by sexual health experts as crucial in bringing the HIV epidemic to an end, but studies show that only 20 per cent of the British public even know it exists.  WORDS BY CONOR CLARK HEADER BY ANISA CLEAVER Taking PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of getting HIV, but knowledge about it among the British public remains scarce. In fact, just 20 per cent of people in the UK know it exists, according to research conducted by YouGov on…

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2030 Articles Government health HIV HIV/AIDS Life News Op-ed opinion Originals Politics Richard Angell Terrence Higgins Trust UK

To end new HIV cases in the UK by 2030, these things still need to happen

As we get another year closer to 2030, this is what still needs to happen to reach the goal of ending new HIV cases in the UK. WORDS BY RICHARD ANGELL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST HEADER IMAGE BY ANISA CLEAVER 2024 is a big one for me as I – unbelievably – turn 40 at the start of the year. But it’s an even bigger one for us at Terrence Higgins Trust with the clock ticking down at pace on the life-changing goal of ending new HIV cases in…

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Articles health HIV HIV prevention HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ News Life London News Originals PrEP PrEP Awareness Week Sexual Health video Vox Pops

“Have you heard of PrEP?” – This is how the public answered

With just 20 per cent of people in the UK having heard of PrEP, GAY TIMES took to the streets of London to find out what the public knows about the HIV prevention drug. WORDS BY CONOR CLARK PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of HIV, but knowledge of it still remains scarce outside of the LGBTQIA+ community. The drug reduces the risk of getting the virus from sex by 99 per cent when taken correctly, though findings from a YouGov poll last…

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AIDS Articles health HIV HIV/AIDS Interview Interviews LGBTQ+ News Life Long Read Long Reads News Originals Uganda UK UN UNAIDS United Nations Winnie Byanyima World AIDS Day

UN’s Winnie Byanyima: ‘When countries criminalise LGBTQ+ people, they slow their progress against HIV’

Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS, speaks to GAY TIMES about bringing the HIV/AIDS epidemic to an end by 2030. WORDS BY CONOR CLARK Governments all over the world have committed to bringing the HIV/AIDS epidemic to an end by 2030, something that would have seemed impossible mere decades ago. Now, the goal is within reach, but Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), tells GAY TIMES that “work still needs to be done” to make it a reality in the next seven years. “We…

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Articles Baroness Liz Barker HIV HIV/AIDS Interviews LGBTQ+ News Life Long Reads News Originals World AIDS Day

Baroness Liz Barker: ‘Why we can never rest on our laurels in the fight against HIV’

This World AIDS Day, Baroness Liz Barker is pressuring the government to “fund” HIV/AIDS research and development “internationally”. WORDS BY PHILIP BALDWIN Baroness Liz Barker has been a member of the House of Lords since 1999. She is Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on HIV/AIDS and has been a longstanding campaigner for people living with HIV in the UK and globally. What are your thoughts on the majority of new HIV diagnoses now occurring within the straight population? The LGBTQIA+ community has been targeted with messaging for so…

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AIDS Articles HIV HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ News Life News Openly PEPFAR UNAIDS US World AIDS Day

What impact has 20 years of US funding had on HIV/AIDS?

In the 20 years since U.S. President George W. Bush launched the world’s biggest investment to fight HIV/AIDS, the fund has had a “dramatic and life-saving impact”, UNAIDS U.S. liaison office director Vinay Saldhana told Openly. The U.S. government says it has invested more than $110 billion through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and saved 25 million lives and prevented millions of HIV infections. But the programme is now under threat after Congress in October renewed its…

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