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"We are unaware of patients commuting to other centres due to dissatisfaction with our service. Indeed, we have a number of new patients coming to our clinic who have moved from other areas into ours.
"HIV clinics are in the department of GU Medicine at different times to the main GUM walk-in clinic and all clinics held in GU Medicine are very confidential," the hospital spokesman added.

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People across the charity sector are paying their respects following the death of HRH Princess Margaret who died on 9 February, aged 71.
Princess Margaret was patron of London Lighthouse and officially opened the centre in 1988. When Lighthouse merged with Terrence Higgins Trust, she agreed to be patron of the merged charity.
David Wakefield, chair of THT Lighthouse, said: "We are all deeply saddened by the death of the Princess. As a public figure, she showed her support for a cause which is still unpopular today, and did much to change attitudes towards HIV and Aids. Our sympathies are with her children, the Royal family and her many friends."

HRH Princess Margare

HRH Princess Margaret 1930-2002

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