London's toxic air: How is your London borough affected?

Twice as many people in London are being killed by air pollution than previously thought. Research found 9,400 people a year die because of toxic fumes and particles in the air.

Here's how the figure breaks down between each London borough.

  • Barking and Dagenham, 142 deaths

  • Barnet, 279 deaths

  • Bexley, 201 deaths

  • Brent, 193 deaths

  • Bromley, 271 deaths

  • Camden, 173 deaths

  • Croydon, 271 deaths

  • Ealing, 245 deaths

  • Enfield, 212 deaths

  • Greenwich, 200 deaths

  • Hackney, 148 deaths

  • Hammersmith and Fulham, 132 deaths

  • Haringey, 144 deaths

  • Harrow, 150 deaths

  • Havering, 207 deaths

  • Hillingdon, 188 deaths

  • Hounslow, 174 deaths

  • Islington, 164 deaths

  • Kensington and Chelsea, 133 deaths

  • Kingston upon Thames, 117 deaths

  • Lambeth, 198 deaths

  • Lewisham, 204 deaths

  • Merton, 141 deaths

  • Newham, 165 deaths

  • Redbridge, 200 deaths

  • Richmond upon Thames, 136 deaths

  • Southwark, 206 deaths

  • Sutton, 157 deaths

  • Tower Hamlets, 158 deaths

  • Waltham Forest, 165 deaths

  • Wandsworth, 210 deaths

  • Westminster, 184 deaths

Source: Kings College London