Londoners say their asthma is triggered by toxic air pollution More than 300,000 Londoners have said that their asthma is triggered by toxic air pollution as Sadiq Khan today doubles down on his commitment to expand the Ultra-Low Emission Zone. New research from Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation has found that more than two thirds of the 504,202 Londoners registered with asthma say that symptoms of their condition are triggered by air pollution. The Mayor of London has reaffirmed his commitment to expanding the ULEZ in a bid to tackle the capital’s “filthy air” and has called the new research a “stark reminder” of the impacts of air pollution on vulnerable Londoners.
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