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 A  perfect storm  of low wages, cramped housing and failures of the 拢22bn test-and-trace scheme has led to  stubbornly high  coronavirus rates in Englands most deprived communities, an unpublished government report has found.A classified analysis by the Joint Biosecurity Centre  JBC , produced last month, concluded that  unmet financial needs  meant people in poorer areas were less likely to be able to self-isolate  stanley kaffeebecher because they could not afford to lose income.In two stanley cups  of the UKs worst-hit areas, Blackburn-with-Darwen and Leicester, the study found that more people seeking financial help to self-isolate had been rejected than accepted. It said:  This could increase the likelihood for individuals to be unable to comply with self-isolation requirements as a result of their unmet needs. The report, marked  Official Sensitive , and seen by the Guardian, will pile pressure on ministers to improve government support for the millions of people who do not currently qualify when they are ordered by law to quarantine at home. Dido Harding, the head of NHS test and trace, has estimated that at least 20,000 people a day are not complying fully with isolation orders, allowing the virus to spread.Senior Tory MPs including Jeremy Hunt, the former health secretary, have criticised the current 拢500 package, which is available to a limited number of low earners, as a  gaping hole  in ministers approach to the pandemic. In January,  stanley nz the Guardian revealed that ministers were considering paying every Wtqh Is removing a condom without permission rape
 The independence movement, suggested my friend the Scot stanley mug tish writer Andrew Greig, has much less to do with nationalism or a hatred of the English than I supposed. It s about cutting bonds with Westminster politics a stanley tumblers nd the introverted and self-serving governing elite of the United Kingdom. Well, I thought, I d very much like a piece of that action, too. Plainly, it s impractical for an English voter to wish for independence from his own country s politics, but this is exactly where I am politicall stanley mug y: a bit fed up with the lot of them,聽mistrustful and more or less indifferent to their fortunes.To sympathise with the Scottish independence movement, yet at the same time ardently hope that the UK remains intact is an odd position to take, but there is some consistency if you look at Westminster s political decline and the decay of so many institutions, which Lord Ashdown referred to in an interview with the Times last week, evoking the spectre of street protests and large numbers voting for Ukip. We re not there yet, but lack of direction at the top, the failure of the parties at the polls and levels of membership suggest I m not the only one who has lost faith in Westminster, and that can be felt just as keenly in London as in Edinburgh.My Scottish friend and I agree in this respect, but at least he can enjoy a sense of opportunity: 2014 will bring him and Alex Salmond s supporters a huge political adventure, possibly a chance to make a new kind of state, which may look towards Sca