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Marmite launches new limited-edition jar to benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation
The dazzling collab is the third jar in a series of four, available now in UK supermarkets for a limited time
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The dazzling collab is the third jar in a series of four, available now in UK supermarkets for a limited time
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Exclusive: EJAF CEO Anne Aslett speaks to Attitude about the Foundation's new 'Your Song'-inspired social media crusade against LGBTQ+ discrimination and stigma
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"We're learning and improving the system as we go"
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It's available now while stocks last
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Joseph Ryan-Hicks says hello again to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John.
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The Terrence Higgins Trust and the Elton John Aids Foundation are both calling for further action to end new HIV diagnoses by 2030.
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"It doesn't have to be this way. I'm asking you to seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to change countless lives."
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Charities are calling on the UK Government to help fund a plan to end HIV transmissions in the UK by 2030, which they say is achievable.
Culture Film & TV
The pair's cover of the Pet Shop Boys' 1987 track has already topped the UK iTunes chart.
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“HIV may seem a disease of the past, especially with COVID-19 in the headlines but it still affects everyone," says Elton.
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“We stand with you and support you. Because it’s very simple: love is love.”
Culture Film & TV
The actor is set to portray the iconic singer in the upcoming biopic 'Rocketman'
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The actor has called for donations to help with proper HIV/Aids testing
Culture Sexuality
The Queen of Fashion leads the January issue of Attitude - available to download and to order globally now.
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The singer wrote the moving letter calling for people to know their HIV status
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The singer also spoke out about the recent attacks on the transgender community
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For the first time car manufacturer McLaren donated a bespoke car
Culture Sexuality
When so many people turned their backs on gay men suffering with HIV/Aids, and the fear generated by the epidemic was used to fuel prejudice and hate, Princess Diana bravely stepped in and changed the conversation.
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