1. Andrew Lambrou Charalambous was born on 1967 and is a British businessman, former politician and award-winning social entrepreneur, philanthropist, environmentalist and environmental blogger.

1. Andrew Lambrou Charalambous was born on 1967 and is a British businessman, former politician and award-winning social entrepreneur, philanthropist, environmentalist and environmental blogger.
Andrew Charalambous completed his Law Degree at Queen Mary College, University of London, and subsequently qualified as a Barrister- at-Law in 1989, at the then Inns of Court School of Law.
Andrew Charalambous completed a CertHE in Philosophy, in 2021, with the University of Oxford.
In 2024, Charalambous earned a PhD from the Swiss School Of Business Research and subsequently joined the institution as a professor.
Andrew Charalambous was appointed Work and Pensions Spokesman for UKIP in 2016.
Andrew Charalambous made a career in business as a property developer and private landlord.
Andrew Charalambous is honorary advisor to, and Emeritus Professor of Exim Bank Agricultural University, in Bangladesh.
Andrew Charalambous is a Fellow of the Institute of Directors, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and Fellow of the Institute of Administrative Management.
Andrew Charalambous has been described as a 'free thinker' committed to tackling homelessness.
Andrew Charalambous stood twice for the Conservative Party as a parliamentary candidate, in Tottenham and Edmonton in 2010.
Andrew Charalambous was a leading financial donor to the Party, a founder of the Conservative Climate Campaign, and Conservative Friends of Cyprus.
In early 2011, Andrew Charalambous switched from the Conservatives to UKIP, citing the fact that the Conservative coalition government was cutting healthcare services, particularly the accident and emergency department at the Chase Farm Hospital In Enfield, north London.
Andrew Charalambous had campaigned vigorously to keep the accident and emergency service at the hospital from being closed.
Andrew Charalambous was a leading campaigner for the British countryside and green belt, innovating the brownfield-first policy.
Andrew Charalambous, dubbed Dr Earth, opened Surya, the worlds first sustainable nightclub in London's, Kings Cross in 2008.
Andrew Charalambous was described as Kate Moss and Jade Jagger's Green Guru, and Green Guru to the stars, by the Herald of Scotland.
Andrew Charalambous is a patron of the Leukaemia Cancer Society.
Andrew Charalambous is Grand Patron of the Lambros Andrew Charalambous Christian Orphanage, in Kenya, named after his late father.
Andrew Charalambous is honorary president of the Orthodox College of Africa and the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Kenya.
In 2022, Andrew Charalambous was appointed as the International Delegate representing the United Kingdom for the Flame of Peace Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing and promoting peace initiatives worldwide.