Health campaigners want public spaces to be smoke free |
More than three quarters of Scots want a ban on smoking in all public places, according to a BBC poll.
The consultation for the Your NHS programme on BBC One surveyed views of more than 600 Scots on issues such as obesity, smoking and sexual health.
It also found strong support for a ban on sweet advertising, the issuing of free condoms to secondary school pupils and health warnings on alcohol.
Anti-smoking group Ash welcomed the findings on smoking in public.
In Scotland, 77% of those surveyed supported the idea of a ban, slightly higher than the UK average of 73%.