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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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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
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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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420496_EYE
    '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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / 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 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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420505_EYE
    '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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420519_EYE
    '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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420506_EYE
    '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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420501_EYE
    '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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420533_EYE
    '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.
    Photographed on 14/06/2022 in Manchester, UK.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'He taught me about love, affection and great sex': the untold story of Terrence Higgins
    DUKAS_140420499_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420526_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420498_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420518_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420535_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420537_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420495_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420493_EYE
    '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
    DUKAS_140420538_EYE
    '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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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
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    The people making a difference – the woman breaking down stigma for mothers with HIV
    Angelina Namiba founded a group that supports new mothers living with HIV. Now it is her turn to be looked after.

    The network co-directed by Angelina Namiba supports women through their pregnancies and helps them to come to terms with their HIV diagnosis.

    When Angelina Namiba was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, the virus was commonly believed to be a death sentence. "People were being told they had six months to live," says Namiba, who is 55 and lives in east London.

    Thinking that if she was going to die, she may as well take a job to keep her busy, Namiba began working for a health authority. In her spare time, she volunteered for an HIV charity.

    Twenty-nine years later, Namiba is very much still here, and continuing her work.

    Angelina Namiba, who co-directs the 4M Mentor Mothers Network in east London. 29th April 2022.

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  • The sailor who turned the tide on HIV in the military
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    The sailor who turned the tide on HIV in the military
    When naval officer Oliver Brown found that an HIV diagnosis was a barrier to serving in the armed forces, he knew he had a battle on his handsÖ

    'I've never seen myself as an activist': Lieutenant Commander Oliver Brown's campaigning work has helped bring about changes in British military policy.

    Lieutenant Commander Oliver Brown doesn't look anything like an archetypal HIV activist. He is at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth.
    Late last year, Brown's campaigning efforts led to the announcement of a major sea-change in British military policy. It's thanks to him that outdated rules which see HIV+ people discriminated against within the military are imminently due to be scrapped.

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  • The sailor who turned the tide on HIV in the military
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    The sailor who turned the tide on HIV in the military
    When naval officer Oliver Brown found that an HIV diagnosis was a barrier to serving in the armed forces, he knew he had a battle on his handsÖ

    'I've never seen myself as an activist': Lieutenant Commander Oliver Brown's campaigning work has helped bring about changes in British military policy.

    Lieutenant Commander Oliver Brown doesn't look anything like an archetypal HIV activist. He is at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth.
    Late last year, Brown's campaigning efforts led to the announcement of a major sea-change in British military policy. It's thanks to him that outdated rules which see HIV+ people discriminated against within the military are imminently due to be scrapped.

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
    March 12, 2022, Saint Petersburg, Russia: Branded Tommy Hilfiger store seen at Saint-Petersburg shopping center. Several premium brands announced the termination of their activities in Russia and the closure of their stores. But many brands continue to work. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
    March 12, 2022, Saint Petersburg, Russia: Branded Diplomat store seen at Saint-Petersburg shopping center. Several premium brands announced the termination of their activities in Russia and the closure of their stores. But many brands continue to work. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Offene Shops internationaler Premium-Brands in St. Petersburg
    March 12, 2022, Saint Petersburg, Russia: Branded Iport store seen at Saint-Petersburg shopping center. Several premium brands announced the termination of their activities in Russia and the closure of their stores. But many brands continue to work. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12781221n)
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