End the Lung Health Lottery – the data behind the campaign
You might have seen that we have recently run a campaign to End the Lung Health Lottery. We looked into how lung conditions affect people differently across the UK, and found big differences in outcomes for respiratory conditions in different parts of the country. Here, Andrew from our data + Insights team tells us how we did it, what we want to see, and how you can explore the data we used in the campaign yourself.
Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone: read all about it
Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) will go live on 1 June 2023. If you live or work in Glasgow, you may be wondering what this means for you. Maddy, our Regional Campaigns and Policy Officer lays out what you need to know about the LEZ and why it’s such a vital step towards cleaner air for the city.
Making Britain smoke free
Smoking is one of the biggest causes of preventable illness and death in the UK, is estimated to cause 1 in 4 cancer deaths and causes many lung conditions. The government has recently announced plans to make Britain smoke free by 2030. Laura from our Policy team talks us through the new proposals and what they could mean for lung health in the UK.
What is the Wales Environment Bill and what difference will it make?
Joseph, Head of Devolved Nations, Asthma + Lung UK takes us through the new Wales Environment Bill and the impact it will have on air pollution in Wales.
Nine things you need to know about the ULEZ expansion
Olivia from our clean air team sets out everything you need to know about the upcoming Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion in August. Find out what this means for clean air in London and why we need you to continue making your voice heard.
Fighting to end the lung health lottery
We are calling for the government to address stark inequalities in lung health across the UK with our recently launched End the Lung Health Lottery campaign. If we want to stop people dying avoidably from their lung conditions, these health inequalities need to be urgently addressed.
The NHS Long Term Plan: what it means for you
The NHS England Long Term Plan, set out in 2017, determines what the health service prioritises and invests extra money in. Respiratory is one of the main clinical priority areas in it, which will help slowly improve services and care for people with lung conditions. Read about what it could mean for you.
Chris Whitty: urgent action is needed to tackle air pollution
Last week, Chief Medical Officer for England Chris Whitty, published his annual report for 2022, which this year focussed on air pollution. In the report, he makes recommendations on how air pollution should be tackled by national government, local government and businesses. Chloe from our policy team takes you through the report and what we think needs to happen now.
Everything you need to know about going car-free
We believe everyone has the right to breathe clean air, so we’ve been campaigning for years to tackle air pollution. But if you don’t drive a car, what are the alternative ways to travel? Sandra Green is a campaigner for Car-Free Birmingham at Possible. Here she shares seven tips on how to try out going car-free – and ensuring you have adventures along the way.
Asthma + Lung UK calls for all those with asthma on the free flu jab list to be COVID boosted
Sarah Woolnough, our CEO, sets out what we know about the autumn COVID booster so far, the changes we want to see and what we’ll be doing about it in the coming months.
A huge win for clean air in Wales
Our Head of Devolved Nations, Joseph, takes us through the new Clean Air Bill and changes recently made in Wales that show progress towards clean air.
Stamping out smoking: We need more action
Senior Policy Officer Jon Foster writes about the government’s Smokefree 2030 ambition and what is needed to make this a reality. He also speaks to Liz, who is working towards a smoke-free life.
Fighting for cleaner air in Glasgow
On 14th June, we’ll be launching our new campaign in Glasgow calling for cleaner air. Glasgow has the worst air quality in Scotland – so we want to support residents to campaign for more action to tackle air pollution and protect people’s lungs across the city.
Stop the devastating impact of air pollution: Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah tells our government to take action
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is a clean air campaigner. Her daughter, Ella, died at the age of nine, of a fatal asthma attack. After a ground-breaking legal case, Ella is the first person in the world to have air pollution listed as a cause of death on her death certificate. Here Rosamund tells us why we need to take action now and use our voices to make the government act.
A huge win for clean air in London: ULEZ goes further
Rob from the air quality team takes us through Sadiq Khan’s recent announcement about expanding the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) across the whole of London and what this means for clean air.
Making lung health a priority for Parliaments across the UK
This week we launched an exciting new strategy, name and look for the organisation. And to mark the launch our staff and supporters visited parliaments across the UK to put lung health firmly on the political agenda. Jo from our policy team explains why we’re speaking to politicians about our new strategy and how you can help us fight for your right to breathe.
Our tests for the government’s ‘Plan for living with COVID-19’
On the 21st of February the Prime Minister is expected to outline a ‘Plan for Living with COVID-19’. As part of this, it has been reported that an announcement may be made about ending various measures that have been used to control the spread of COVID-19. Lottie from our policy team talks you through what we think needs to happen now.
Introducing Asthma + Lung UK: always fighting for your right to breathe
After working together for over two years, Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation have now become Asthma + Lung UK. Our CEO Sarah Woolnough tells you more about our new strategy and how we’re continuing to fight for your right to breathe and support those with lung conditions.
I’ve been loving my lungs by campaigning for clean air in Liverpool
Amani, our young campaigner from Liverpool tells us what she’s been doing to raise awareness of air pollution during lockdown and to protect her siblings’ lungs.
No more smoke filled, family car journeys in Northern Ireland
Austin Orr, our Policy and Public Affairs Officer in Northern Ireland writes about the upcoming ban on smoking in private cars with children which is an important step towards a legacy of better lung health in Northern Ireland.