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Positive Times was the first publication in the UK aimed at people living with HIV and AIDs. It was set up in 1995 by Kelvin Sollis and David Bridle, who published the Pink Paper and Boyz. Its editor was Dominic Gough, who was the first openly HIV-positive editors, it was designed by Jonathan Harbourne. Positive Times was originally distributed folded inside the Pink Paper, as a monthly news-print magazine, but later became more confident and was printed as a stand-alone glossy A4 magazine. It ceased publication in XXXX when it gave in to its competition Positive Nation, published by the UK Coalition for HIV and AIDs.