More than half of British children exposed to illegal levels of air pollution, Labour analysis reveals

All children in London live in areas where toxic air exceeds legal limits.
Toxic: More than eight million children live in areas of the UK with illegal levels of air pollution
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Chloe Chaplain27 December 2017

More than half of all children in the UK are living in areas with illegal levels of air pollution, shocking new figures have revealed.

Around 8.3 million children live in local authority areas where levels of harmful pollutants exceeded legal limits in 2015.

The number equates to 61 per cent of all under 18s who are being exposed to illegal levels of the dangerous nitrogen dioxide, Labour party analysis has suggested.

The figures, taken from documents in the House of Commons Library, suggests around 2.5 million of those affected are under five-years-old.

Pollution: All children living in London are exposed to toxic air (PA)
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All children in London face illegal pollution levels, as the air quality limits were exceeded in all boroughs in the capital.

And outside London, Yorkshire and the Humber was the worst affected region, with an estimated 83 per cent of youngsters living in areas with illegal pollution.

These were followed by the North East, North West and West Midlands.

Most of the pollutant nitrogen dioxide is produced by road transport, particularly diesel vehicles.

Toxic air causes an estimated 40,000 premature deaths a year in the UK and is linked to health problems from childhood illnesses to heart disease and even dementia. It is also thought to affect children's development.

In July ministers unveiled court-mandated plans for meeting the European Union limits on the pollutant after a long-running battle with legal charity ClientEarth.

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The Government was ordered to produce the latest air pollution plans after the courts ruled previous proposals were insufficient to meet EU pollution limits, which the UK has breached since the rules came into effect in 2010.

But official estimates suggest compliance for levels of nitrogen dioxide will not be met until 2026.

Sue Hayman, shadow environment secretary, said: "With the majority of our young people now growing up in areas that breach air quality limits it's clear the UK is in the middle of a dirty air emergency.

"Dirty air is a clear and present health hazard; it can take years off a person's life.

"Cleaning up our air should be a national priority, unfortunately this Tory Government - which once promised to be the 'greenest ever' - has allowed the situation to escalate into a public health emergency on their watch.

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"We need to act, to protect the health of all our children and the wellbeing of the country. That's why Labour has promised a new Clean Air Act to get a grip on pollution before it's too late."

An Environment Department (Defra) spokesman said: "Air pollution has improved significantly since 2010, but we recognise there is more to do which is why we have put in place a £3.5 billion plan to improve air quality and reduce harmful emissions.

"We will also end the sale of conventional new diesel and petrol cars and vans by 2040, and next year we will publish a comprehensive clean air strategy which will set out further steps to tackle air pollution."

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