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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
Volunteers pose for a picture next to the banner with the inscription “HIV is not a sentence” during the action dedicated to the World AIDS Day in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
Volunteers stand next to a banner with the inscription “HIV is not a sentence” during the action dedicated to the World AIDS Day in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer hands out flyers with information and addresses of free laboratories during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer poses for a picture next to the banner with the inscription “HIV is not a sentence” during the action dedicated to the World AIDS Day in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer hands out flyers with information and addresses of free laboratories during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer hands out flyers with information and addresses of free laboratories during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A brochure of the Sunshine Circle civic organization distributed during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
Officers of the National Police of Ukraine and a volunteer are seen during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer hands out flyers with information and addresses of free laboratories during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Action dedicated to World AIDS Day held in Odesa
A volunteer hands out flyers with information and addresses of free laboratories during the World AIDS Day event in Starobazarnyi Square, Odesa, Ukraine, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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India: Transgender Sex Workers And Truckers with STD's
January 21, 2025, New Delhi, India A truck driver parks his truck in Jahangirpuri, New Delhi in New Delhi, India. The truckers live inside a truck for days while they wait for their next assignment and regularly meet transgender sex workers. STDs are a major problem among the truckers, and they have an HIV prevalence rate of 1.48% seven times higher than India's national adult average of 0.20% (Credit Image: © Elke Scholiers/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Chemsex Epidemic In Thailand
Someone injects methamphetamine, also called Ice or Crystal Meth, during a chemsex encounter in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Matt Hunt/NurPhoto) -
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Chemsex Epidemic In Thailand
A bag of methamphetamine, also called Ice or Crystal Meth, is seen before people engage in chemsex in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Matt Hunt/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
07/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Beverley Knight take an HIV test ahead of National HIV Testing Week in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes HIV test
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Dr Kundai Chinyenze, a senior research scientist at Chelsea and Westminster hospital specialising in HIV vaccine work
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits King's College Hospital
01/12/2022. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits King's College Hospital. Picture by Lauren Hurley / Department of Health and Social Care / eyevine
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits King's College Hospital
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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
'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
'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
'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.
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
'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.
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
'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.
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
'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.
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
'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.
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
'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.
Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.
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