Prevention of future deaths report comes after death of Ella Kissi-Debrah, 9, in south London in 2013

Legally binding maximum levels of particulate air pollution should be lowered in the UK to be in line with World Health Organization limits, a coroner has said.

UK levels for two particularly harmful kinds of pollution are currently twice as high as the WHO recommends.

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