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Government Minister acknowledges, for the very first time, possibility of 35,000 premature deaths in a year due to air pollution in the UK
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Air quality: Protecting public health and moving forwards not backwards in London
Draft Air Quality Standards Regulations 2010 fail to transpose many important elements of new Directive
Mayor's draft Transport Strategy is not yet 'fit for purpose'. 'Clean Air in London' calls for WEZ to remain and Phase 3 of LEZ to go ahead unless air quality impacts are offset fully
'Clean Air in London' urges Government to apologise over air quality failings or "cover-ups" and seeks support from Environmental Audit Committee and others
'Clean Air in London' article in 'Building a Living City' published by Westminster City Council in 2009
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One of the worst public health failings or 'cover-ups' in modern history with over 250,000 premature deaths due to poor air quality in the UK undisclosed over 10 years
'Clean Air in London' applauds European Commission's decision to reject UK's application to delay compliance with health based laws for dangerous airborne particles (PM10) in London
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