Scottish Labour has overtaken the Conservatives in a new poll as the Downing Street PartyGate scandal continues to cause problems for Tories.
A survey by Survation shows the SNP are still well out in front when it comes to voting intentions at both Holyrood and Westminster elections.
But the poll found the number of people who said they would vote Labour at the next General Election has risen to 27 per cent, an increase of seven points.
In contrast the Tories have dropped by three points to 19 per cent. It's a major boost for Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar as he tries to revive his party's fortunes in Scotland.
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