It’s still killing people, and the government has yet to act : Britain’s hidden asbestos (…)
Asbestos was banned in 1999, but as materials left in our buildings deteriorate, thousands of lives are being lost every year Helen Bone was diagnosed with an asbestos-related cancer in 2021. She was 38. The type of cancer, mesothelioma, is incurable; the best prognosis is a few years, though (…)
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