'Stunted lung growth will cost NHS': Woman whose daughter died from air pollution welcomes ULEZ expansion
A woman whose daughter died because of air pollution says the expansion of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone is vitally important because children with asthma are still dying from noxious fumes.
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