Blair convenes Africa summit
News Article 18 September 2001
The prime minister has convened a "summit" of African leaders to consider how to deal with the HIV crisis affecting some of the continent's poorest nations.
Aids deaths 'unnecessary' says former health secretary
News Article 3 August 2001
Over 800 haemophiliacs died of Aids unnecessarily, the former health secretary Lord Owen said on Friday.
Haemophiliacs could have been spared HIV infection claims Owen
Press Review 3 August 2001
Today's thought...
Topical Comment 3 August 2001
New strategy to promote sexual health
Press Review 27 July 2001
New effort to promote safe sex message
News Article 27 July 2001
The government has unveiled its strategy for sexual health, putting safe sex at the core of a renewed effort to reduce the number of sexually transmitted diseases in the UK.
Nigerian president paints bleak picture on Aids
News Article 26 June 2001
Aids could wipe-out the entire population of Africa, Nigeria's president said on day two of the United Nations special conference on the disease.
Short attacks Aids 'denial'
Press Review 26 June 2001
Bitter pill for drug companies
Press Review 20 April 2001
Aids could lead to collapse of third world warn MPs
News Article 29 March 2001
MPs on Thursday called on the government to tackle poverty in the third world in a bid to overcome the Aids epidemic.
Fowler calls for renewed Aids awareness drive
News Article 14 February 2001
The government must do more to inform the public about the continued risks of Aids and HIV, the former health minister who was responsible for the initial public awareness campaign
HIV cases reach record high
Press Review 25 January 2001
NHS recruits nurses with HIV
Press Review 12 January 2001