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Asbestos-related diseases 'number one workplace killer'

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Asbestos still kills more workers than anything else despite being banned more than 20 years ago.

Last year the government rejected calls for the carcinogenic material to be removed from all work places.

Mhari Aurora looks at the legacy of asbestos and speaks to Rose Hall, 63, who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2019.

Read more on: https://news.sky.com/story/mps-call-time-on-asbestos-as-the-deadly-substance-still-kills-5-000-people-every-year-12863968

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