A local health worker, who volunteered in a rural hospital in Ethiopia travelled to Parliament to deliver a message about the importance of the international fight against killer diseases.
Jonathan joined the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) at Westminster this week to celebrate 50 years of successful campaigning to protect wildlife in the UK and around the globe.
The rail industry is launching a new interactive map which will make it easy for passengers to find out about accessibility at stations, helping to boost their confidence to travel by train.
In Woking, the number of people who are claiming key out-of-work benefits has fallen by 830 since 2010 – an overall reduction of 58% per cent, meaning fewer people now need this support because they have the security of a job.
With a third of Surrey’s wildlife in decline or extinct, Surrey Wildlife Trust welcomed Jonathan to walk on Ash Ranges and experience first-hand a local place where wildlife is thriving and discuss how the important habitat is protected and improved.
Great Western Railway (GWR) passengers will soon be able to benefit from improved compensation for delays, Rail Minister Andrew Jones announced today (12 March 2019).
Jonathan has welcomed new investment from the Conservative Government, spearheaded by Communities Secretary James Brokenshire, to help Surrey support rough sleepers into safe and stable accommodation where they can rebuild their lives.