Confidentiality of patient information is one of the most ancient and important principles of medicine. If doctors tell other people...
A new Private Member’s Bill is attracting widespread attention and support, including a moving feature on BBC’s The...
Our World AIDS Day resources are great tools to help you educate your students about HIV on December 1st....
One year before she died, in the summer of 1996, Diana, Princess of Wales, resigned from almost 100 charities of...
From the 1980s up until the early 2000s, it was nearly impossible for someone living with HIV to access insurance...
Ever since the abolition of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) was announced, we at NAT have heard a lot of anxiety...
Last week the Government published the 2017 Drugs Strategy, the first national drugs strategy since 2010. The previous drug strategy...
As part of the Jo Cox Lonliness Forum’s focus on loneliness and disability, Andy reflects on how specialised...
In two years, investment in community based HIV prevention decreased by over a third in London. This coincided with significant...
Last month newspapers reported the trial and conviction of a man who had gone berserk in a Manchester hotel, during...