in the house of lords a labour peer tried to establish the facts about the so—called grenfell cough.blic health and then and the department of health to organise a range of tests to ensure no potential health risks have been assessed and that they will not do so until they receive a report which we expect sometime next year and is he also aware of the report? and what has been called the grenfell cough which the professor says seems to indicate that high levels of atmospheric contaminants the mr burton plied that the london air quality network had been producing weekly report. providing information about particular asbestos and other contaminants in the air, they have found that there was no evidence that there were above—average levels for london. but i can tell them that monitoring continues. public health inman is in discussions with the local authority and the local nhs to make sure that any signs from whichever area they emerge of public health threats are looked into seriously. we have not yet had those findings from the professor and public health england is keen to see the in