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Campaigners call for Anglo American to redress lead mine's 'toxic legacy'

Zambia lead-poisoning lawsuit has gone to appeal

Dr Stephan Bose-O'Reilly with Lord Peter Hain, Barry Mulimba and Richard Meeran (l-r)

Dr Stephan Bose-O'Reilly with Lord Peter Hain, Barry Mulimba and Richard Meeran (l-r) | Credits: Beth McLoughlin

An event hosted at the UK Parliament this week called on Anglo American to "answer for its toxic legacy" in Kabwe, Zambia. The company was involved with the Kabwe lead mine from 1925 to 1974. A class...

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