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 Englands mass vaccination strategy will  unravel  unless discrepancies in uptake are tackled, experts said as data showed a 25 percentage point difference between vaccinatio stanley becher n rates in richer and poorer areas just miles apart.A Guardian analysis found the vaccine gap was most pronounced in Southwark, south London. In Herne Hill and Dulwich Park, among the least-deprived third of areas nationally, and the boroughs richest, 95% of those aged 60 or older had been vaccinated by 7 March. This fell to 70% of people in those areas of Southwark that are classed among the most deprived in England.The analysis found even greater disparities among individual areas. Less than 70% of those living in some of the boroughs poorest parts 鈥?Burgess Park, Peckham North and Peckham North West 鈥?had been vaccinated by the same date.GraphicThese three areas have black, Asian and minority ethnic  BAME  populations ranging between 64% and 74%, in contrast to Herne Hill and Dulwich Park, which is 19% BAME.Experts said that the wide discrepancies revealed by the analysis reflected the intersection of inequalities of race and poverty.Mehrunisha Suleman, a senior research fellow with the Health Foundation thinktank, said it raised  questions of wider public health  because vaccine stanley cup  programmes rely on  a ballpark of 90-95% across a population to lead to the eradication  stanley taza of a virus like Covid-19 , adding:  Thats why we need a high uptake across all communities. The Guardian looked at vaccination rates in are Guij International criminal court to deliver its first judgment
 The governments power to block requests for information on national security grounds has been significantly curtailed by a tr stanley cup ibunal ruling over targeted killings of  gourde stanley British jihadists abroad.Although attempts to obtain the legal advice given to the prime minister before RAF drone strikes in Syria in 2015 were dismissed, the court said officials could not rely on a blanket ban preventing the release of all relevant details.The upper tribunal administrative appeals chamber decision, handed down shortly before Christmas, said freedom of information requests in such sensitive policy areas should be subject instead to qualified exemptions in which security concerns are balanced against wider public interests.The tribunal also criticised the Information Commissioners Office for accepting stanley cups  assurances by government departments that the material was all exempt from FOI applications. The ICO, it emerged, had not even read the documents in the case.The challenge was brought by Rights Watch  UK  after RAF drone strikes against two British citizens, Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin, which prompted accusations that officials were operating a US-style  kill list .At the time, the prime minister, David Cameron, described the attack as a  new departure  and said he had relied on legal advice from the attorney general, Jeremy Wright QC, which assured him it was  entirely lawful . Later that year, UK and US forces cooperated on an airstrike that killed Mohammed Emwazi, nicknamed  Jihadi John , the Isla