aims to tell some of the less well-known stories about those who died on the flight, and about those they left behind.
"We're sending children and families from London to Manchester, but Manchester has the very same problem, then the children and families in Manchester might be moved to Durham...it means we've got a country of displaced people," she says.Dr Laura Neilson, founder of the Shared Health Foundation which co-chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on temporary accommodation, says they want to see children "still have access to education and healthcare" so they "get to live a much more normal childhood than these children are experiencing".
"We are asking the government to be more curious about how many children are missing from education because of temporary accommodation," she adds.Felicity Afriyie has lived in temporary accommodation for 21 years with her three children aged 16, 19, and 20.In that time they have lived in more than 10 houses.
Currently, they are living in a one-bedroom hostel in Lambeth, south London.In previous temporary accommodation, she says her children's journeys to school took two hours.
The 53-year-old says it took so long to do the school run she "spent the whole day" waiting for her children to finish school.
"Sometimes you see schoolchildren on the bus sleeping because they come from very far," she says.Data from International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), a UN body which monitors global air incidents, shows that the number of worldwide accidents per million plane departures has also seen a clear downward trend between 2005 and 2023.
The ICAO definition of an aircraft accident is very broad and not only includes those in which passengers or crew are seriously injured or die, but also incidents where an aircraft is damaged and needs repairs, or goes missing.Data on the number of deaths in air accidents globally also shows that there has been a decrease over the same period, albeit with spikes in some years reflecting major air disasters.
In 2014, two such events contributed to a significant spike.In March, Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared as it travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. In July, another Malaysian Airlines plane, MH17, was shot down by a Russian-made missile over eastern Ukraine, killing almost 300.