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'''Positive Lives''' was an HIV charity set up by [[David Bridle]] and [[Kelvin Sollis]], owners of [[Chronos Publishing]], in 1996.
'''Positive Lives''' was an [[HIV]] charity set up by [[David Bridle]] and [[Kelvin Sollis]], owners of [[Chronos Publishing]], in 1996.


In May 2000, <cite>[[Outcast]]</cite> magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commission.<ref>http://www.posh-uk.org.uk/cc/positive_lives.html Charity Commission Report into Positive Lives (quoted in Wikipedia; apparently no longer online)</ref>
In May 2000, <cite>[[Outcast]]</cite> magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commission.<ref>http://www.posh-uk.org.uk/cc/positive_lives.html Charity Commission Report into Positive Lives (quoted in Wikipedia; apparently no longer online)</ref>
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[[Category:HIV and AIDS]]
[[Category:HIV and AIDS]]
[[Category:Charities]]
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

Positive Lives was an HIV charity set up by David Bridle and Kelvin Sollis, owners of Chronos Publishing, in 1996.

In May 2000, Outcast magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commission.[1]

The Charity Commission's website shows the charity (Number 1057995) as having ceased to exist in 2003.[2]

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