Matt Hancock today insisted people understand England's lockdown changes and "things are fine" despite a wave of confusion. The rattled Health Secretary said the exact way the message was put out was "second order" to controlling the threat of coronavirus itself.
And he hit out at BBC Radio 4's Today programme for raising the fact that workers had not known when they should return to work.
But Mr Hancock's response comes despite complaints across the political divide about "mixed messaging" over the roadmap to ease the lockdown.
From tomorrow people in England will be able to take unlimited exercise, drive to beauty spots, sit in the park with one person from another household and play golf, tennis and angling - all while staying two