THIRTEEN people have appeared in court charged with breaching the peace at an Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow.

THIRTEEN people have appeared in court charged with breaching the peace at an Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow.

The group are alleged to have disrupted celebrations in the city's George Square on Saturday.

Colin Campbell, 30, Christopher Kinney, 25, and Liam Kinney, 22, all of Cumbernauld, appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court.

Their co-accused Charles Fletcher, 25, John McFarlane, 27, Brian Rennison, 20, Paul Todd, 28, Kevin McCrory, 22, Zoey Quinn, 23, Kevin Malarkey, 31, Michael Findlay, 19, Andrew McInally, 23, and Liam O'Rourke, 20, also appeared on petition.

All made no plea or declaration.

Paul Todd was also charged with carrying a knife and was remanded in custody.

They will appear again for full committal in a week's time.