Four people have been arrested at this year's annual Orange Walk through the streets of Glasgow.
Police Scotland have confirmed that three men and a woman were arrested today during the celebrations which began at 9.30am
Two men were arrested and charged with breach of the peace while a third man was arrested for misuse of drugs.
A woman was taken into custody for being drunk and incapable.
Several city centre streets grounded to a halt as around 4,500 people took part in the Boyne parade, which took a different route than usual this year due to TRNSMT Festival.
Around another 4,500 were said to have followed on behind.
Thousands of Orange Order members took part in parades across Scotland as part of the ‘Twelfth of July’ celebrations.
The events mark King William of Orange’s victory over James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690.
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