England is on its own in the coronavirus fight as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have all slammed Boris Johnson's 'stay alert' advice with the 'four nations' approach having fallen apart.
The Prime Minister has dropped his stricter message as he unveiled his plans to ease the lockdown on Sunday evening alongside a fresh slogan - despite the latest UK death toll sitting at 435.
Leaders of all the devolved nations have rejected his new advice amid criticism that the latest slogan is unclear. Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster has joined Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon and Wales' Mark Drakeford in distancing herself from England's approach to fighting the killer bug's spread.