The SNP has cut Labour's lead in Scotland, but new Scottish polling data suggests Sir Keir Starmer's party will still make big gains north of the border.
A YouGov poll carried out for Sky News has Labour taking 35% of the vote share, with the SNP behind on 29%.
The Tories are Lib Dems are neck and neck on 11%.
Of the 1,059 adults over the age of 16 surveyed, 14% say they've changed how they plan to vote over the last four weeks.
The NHS and healthcare has been ranked as the most important issue for voters with 60% saying this will determine how they will cast their ballot, in comparison to just 34% in a UK-wide sample.
52% rank the cost of living next, with Scottish independence stands at just 17%.