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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
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    'Cancer treatment means I'd be well placed as health secretary,' Wes Streeting says
    Wes Streeting returned to the Royal Free hospital where he was treated for cancer.

    The Shadow Health Secretary described 'one of the most difficult periods of my life'

    Labour MP Wes Streeting says undergoing life-saving cancer treatment had left him well placed to become the "patients' champion" as health secretary.

    A year after surgery to remove a kidney that had been found to contain a cancerous tumour, he returned to the Royal Free hospital, in Hampstead, to thank the staff who delivered "Rolls-Royce" care.

    Six months after the operation, Mr Streeting, MP for Ilford North, was promoted to shadow health secretary and has been tipped as a future Labour leader.

    Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and the Member of Parliament for Ilford North, Wes Streeting MP. Streeting suffered from kidney cancer and received treatment at Royal Free Hospital, Camden.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his home in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured near to his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured on the balcony of his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured on the balcony of his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured on the balcony of his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured on the balcony of his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
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    'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    'He gave me a lot of space to be an awkward teenager without any confidence' Ö Rupert Whitaker.

    Britain's best-known HIV charity was launched 40 years ago, but little is known about the man who inspired it. The trust's co-founders, a former partner and a close friend, reflect on his extraordinary life and legacy.

    When Rupert Whitaker met Terry Higgins, he was 18 years old, callow and just starting out in life. Higgins was 37, streetwise and, although neither knew it at the time, approaching the end of his. They spent a blissful year together in which Whitaker learned so much.

    Today, Higgins continues to influence his life. Whitaker, a psychiatrist and immunologist, has dedicated himself to helping people who are HIV positive in the name of Higgins.

    Dr Rupert Whitaker OBE (59) pictured in his flat in New Islington , East Manchester . 40 years ago Whitaker co-founded the Terrance Higgins Trust after his partner Terry Higgins died from late-stage HIV ( AIDS ). He has been awarded an OBE for services to charity and health.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

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