A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
A survey out today suggested most people in Scotland thought UK ministers had handled the Covid-19 emergency "fairly" or "very" badly.
But a whopping 82% of respondents agreed Nicola Sturgeon had handled the crisis well overall - with only 8% saying she had done badly.
The poll, carried out for BBC Scotland, also found that a majority of Scots believed the UK had entered lockdown "too late" on 23 March - and 77% said that easing restrictions "too quickly" would be "a bigger risk for Scotland" than easing them too slowly.