MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death
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MPs to reintroduce bill in name of girl, 9, who died in pollution-linked death
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah became the first person to have air pollution listed as a cause of death following a landmark inquest in 2020.
Clean Air Day: Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is an example to us all
On Thursday 19th June events across the UK raise awareness about the dangers of air pollution. One woman has done more than most to campaign and lobby for tighter regulations. I first met Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah when we invited her to speak at our Wen Forum event back in 2019 – Air (e)quality: What’s gender, race and poverty got to do with air pollution? She got up on stage and told her story – not to gain sympathy, but to galvanise. To brin…
Why we took our fight for clean air and racial justice directly to No 10
This post is by L’myah Sherae, CEO of Enact Equality. On 19 May 2025, I wrote a letter to the prime minister and hand delivered it to No10 Downing Street. It wasn’t a symbolic gesture. It was an urgent call for leadership, a demand for justice on an issue that is harming lives, yet remains…
Siân Berry to reintroduce Ella’s Law to Parliament
The Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill, popularly known as Ella’s Law, is to be reintroduced the Parliament on 1st July. The bill was originally introduced by the Green Party peer Baroness Jenny Jones being read for the first time in the House of Lords on 5th June 2018. Sian and Rosamund on the boundary of the South Circular Road in London After clearing the House of Lords with strong cross-party support, the bill was introduced to the House of Commo…
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