Environment Bill due to return to Parliament today on 26 January has been halted once again to the disappointment of campaigners and groups.

Environment Bill due to return to Parliament today on 26 January has been halted once again to the disappointment of campaigners and groups.
A group of teenagers are using Ella’s death to campaign against the toxic fumes that helped to kill her.
After successful Research and Air Monitoring meetings, Professor Sir Stephen Holgate challenged the Westminster Commission for Road Air Quality’s Air Health working party to establish a strong air pollution message to meet the Commission’s objective to mitigate the effects.
Ella Kissi-Debrah’s death in 2013 was found to have been caused by severe asthma, acute respiratory failure, and air pollution exposure, making legal history.