Nicola Sturgeon has refused to use Boris Johnson's new "stay alert" slogan instead opting to stick with the "stay at home" message in Scotland as a rift in the UK-wide response opened ahead of Boris Johnson's address to the nation.
The Prime Minister will tell the country to "stay alert, control the virus and save lives" when he outlines his "road map" to a new normality in an address to the nation on Sunday.
But Scotland's First Minister said the first she had heard of the "the PM's new slogan" was in newspaper reports and that she would not be switching her messaging "given the critical point we are at".
Mr Johnson will unveil a coronavirus warning system when he outlines his plans to gradually ease the lockdown while urging workers who