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Life expectancy — men in London

London’s 32 areas ranked — longest life expectancy. Every figure from NHS ODS register (GP/dentist/pharmacy) + OSM (hospitals) + IoD2025 health domain + OHID Fingertips (outcomes), 2026/2025. Indicative, not a valuation.

#AreaLife expectancy — men (yrs)
1Richmond upon Thames83.6 yrs
2Barnet83.0 yrs
3Kensington and Chelsea82.8 yrs
4Kingston upon Thames82.3 yrs
5Westminster82.3 yrs
6Bromley82.2 yrs
7Harrow82.0 yrs
8Ealing81.5 yrs
9Redbridge81.4 yrs
10Merton81.2 yrs
11Sutton81.2 yrs
12Enfield81.2 yrs
13Havering81.0 yrs
14Hammersmith and Fulham80.9 yrs
15Waltham Forest80.8 yrs
16Camden80.7 yrs
17Haringey80.6 yrs
18Wandsworth80.6 yrs
19Hounslow80.6 yrs
20Bexley80.2 yrs
21Hillingdon80.1 yrs
22Croydon80.1 yrs
23Brent79.9 yrs
24Newham79.6 yrs
25Southwark79.6 yrs
26Greenwich79.5 yrs
27Tower Hamlets79.3 yrs
28Lambeth79.2 yrs
29Lewisham79.1 yrs
30Islington78.8 yrs
31Barking and Dagenham78.6 yrs
32Hackney78.5 yrs

Source: NHS ODS register (GP/dentist/pharmacy) + OSM (hospitals) + IoD2025 health domain + OHID Fingertips (outcomes) · 2026/2025. Ranked highest first.

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