Support for Reform UK in Scotland has dropped to its lowest level in a year, according to a Norstat survey.
The poll, carried out for The Sunday Times, reveals a sharp fall in support for Nigel Farage's party north of the border since February, with Labour now clear in second place.
While the SNP remains comfortably in front, Professor John Curtice, The Scotsman reports, says the decline of Reform may not be good news for the party.
He predicts anti-SNP supporters who would have voted for Reform UK will now vote Labour or Conservative instead.
The poll data shows Reform UK support has fallen 15% on both constituency and regional list.
Meanwhile the SNP is on 34% in the constituency - down 1% - and is unchanged at 30 on the regional list.
Labour is up two points on 19% and stays at 17% on the list.