Russell T Davies’ new show It’s A Sin has brilliantly captured the horrors of the HIV/Aids crisis of the 80s and 90s in the UK – a moment in LGBTQ+ history that has gone untouched by mainstream television until now.The record-breaking drama has sparked an important conversation about the stigma and misconceptions around the virus, with many remembering the thousands of lives that were lost.While the five-part series, starring Years And Years singer Olly Alexander, focuses on a group of young men as their lives are quickly transformed by the pandemic, there was also an army of queer people working in hospital wards and centres looking after fellow queer people dying from the disease and its related illnesses.London Lighthouse, based in.