How combination prevention is combating HIV in London
The forthcoming NHS PrEP Impact trial will provide at-risk people with an exciting new drug-based prevention tool at no cost
The forthcoming NHS PrEP Impact trial will provide at-risk people with an exciting new drug-based prevention tool at no cost
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and soprano Louise Alder perform Handel's opera under the direction of Christophe Rousset
Chelsea, since winning impressively at Atletico Madrid last month, have lost successive Premier League games to Manchester City and Crystal Palace
The Labour leader was given a hero's welcome in Brussels
'The ladies are real dream women'
Unauthorised inspectors were used to certify cars made for the Japanese market
Let's get spooky in the kitchen
Study also shows self-harming is more common among teenagers in deprived areas
One month on from Mexico's deadly earthquake, resident Susannah Rigg looks at how the capital is recovering
A fabulous modern home in exclusive Sandbanks can be yours for a third of the price of the one in the BBC drama.
The 30-year-old has been charged with 'successful deception of a match official'
The 24-year-old has signed a two-year extension that runs until 2020
Passengers at Southend airport have risen by 25 per cent
Civilians in the US don't seem to understand that we are fighting what we've termed the Forever War
Zoe Warren and Keiran Adey jailed for life after 'sustained episode of brutality'
Lloris, as is well known now, was considering leaving Tottenham when Mauricio Pochettino took over back in 2014
The majority of young people sleep with their handset within arm's reach, and check it when they wake up briefly during the night
The 48-year-old was caught by police on the outskirts of Edinburgh three times the legal drink-drive limit
They are well funded. They are deeply entrenched in their respective countries' establishments. They wield enormous influence, despite their views being minority ones
EU states seek €30,000 in compensation
His diplomatic skills helped Britain retain ties with a key energy-supplier when in 1980 the docudrama 'Death of a Princess' was broadcast on ITV despite efforts to ban it
Interior designer Abigail Ahern has partnered up with the Affordable Art Fair to prove buying art isn't just for billionaires...
Daughter Mayam and son-in-law Mohammad Safdar both plead not guilty at Accountability Court in Islamabad to same charges
Exclusive: Deloitte was called in to carry out an investigation and its report concluded 'that the threat of corruption was diminished, but noted that residual risks remain'