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