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Transport Secretary’s quarantine date blunder sparks frustration among travellers returning to Britain

TRANSPORT SECRETARY Grant Shapps’ failure to give an accurate starting date for his own quarantine rule changes was described as a “complete shambles” by transport union TSSA today.

In an interview on Thursday night the minister said that 14-day quarantine measures affecting six additional countries would come into effect at midnight on Sunday — 20 hours later than was actually the case.

He corrected his mistake later that night via a tweet that has since been deleted, saying: “It’s Saturday at 4am, meaning that anyone returning on Sunday onwards will need to quarantine.”

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