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London, UK – Keir Starmer has called on world leaders to take an HIV test after becoming the first serving British prime minister and G7 leader to publicly take a test on camera.
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Keir Starmer becomes first UK Prime Minister to take HIV test - MSNSir Keir Starmer became the first UK Prime Minister to take an HIV test at a press event in 10 Downing Street, London on February 7. Joined by soul singer Beverley Knight and Richard Angell of HIV ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged other world leaders to take an HIV test, after becoming the first serving British prime minister and G7 leader to take the test publicly on camera.
UK PM Keir Starmer Becomes First Serving Prime Minister To Take Public HIV Test - Free Press Journal
London: Keir Starmer became the first serving UK Prime Minister and G7 leader to take a "public HIV test," the UK Prime Minister's Office shared on Monday. As per a statement issued by the UK PM's ...
Told by Richard Angell, chief executive of HIV charity The Terrence Higgins Trust, that he was thought to be the first prime minister of a G7, European or Nato nation to take an HIV test, Sir Keir ...
Keir Starmer became the first serving UK Prime Minister and G7 leader to take a "public HIV test," the UK Prime Minister's Office shared on Monday. As per a statement issued by the UK PM's Office, ...
London (AFP) – Keir Starmer has urged other world leaders to take an HIV test, after becoming the first serving British prime minister and G7 leader to take a public test on camera. Issued on ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday urged the world leaders to take an HIV test after becoming the first British PM and G7 leader to do so on-camera. "I suppose my task now is to talk to ...
Keir Starmer became the first UK prime minister to publically take an HIV test (Picture: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street) McKenna praised Sir Keir for taking the test, ...
Annie Lennox says UK will be hit by cuts to foreign aid Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said development assistance aid will be slashed to raise defence spending.
Told by Richard Angell, chief executive of HIV charity The Terrence Higgins Trust, that he was thought to be the first prime minister of a G7, European or Nato nation to take an HIV test, Sir Keir ...
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