Hundreds of Scottish independence supporters took to the streets of Glasgow today in a huge march.
Photos showed large crowds of people waving saltire flags during the demo which kicked off just before midday with a 'large number' taking part.
Police Scotland were in attendance during the pro-indy rally on Saturday - which is the first to take place since lockdown restrictions eased.
Scottish independence supporters turned our in their droves for the march despite the wet weather, with many dressing up in kilts and tartan.
A separate anti-vax march led by ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's brother also took place in Glasgow city centre at the same time, with hundreds protesting against lockdown.

The two demos crossed paths before heading in different directions, with Piers Corbyn speaking to Resistance GB supporters on Buchanan Street.
Organised by the Scottish Independence Movement group, the pro-indy march started off at Kelvingrove Park in the west end at 11.55am and ended up at Glasgow Green.
The route took pro-independence marchers through the city centre - including Sauchiehall Street and George Square.

During the march, supporters held a banner which read 'END LONDON RULE', while others waved pro-indy 'YES' flags.
The route went through Kelvingrove Park, Kelvinway, Gibson Street, Eldon Street, Woodlands Road, Sauchiehall Street, Pitt Street, West George Street and Blythswood Square (S).
It then snaked through West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, George Square (N), George Street, High Street, Saltmarket and ended up in Glasgow Green.

Event organisers on the official Facebook page said the march was led by bagpipers and drummers.
The organisers said: “Scottish Independence Movement will take to the streets in Glasgow to show the Westminster establishment that Scotland will not be enslaved to a union.
"Our voices will be heard. Scotland's future depends on you. We will march and protest."
It added: "We decided against holding a rally due to Covid-19 restrictions just being lifted.

“We felt as an organisation that it this was too soon so we will disperse when the march finishes at Glasgow Green. Choose your pub wisely!
“We may have musicians in the crowd who may do solo sets at the Green.
"Regarding Yes stalls at Glasgow Green, if as an organisation you feel you want to set up a stall you are more than welcome, mindful that no rally is taking place.”
A Police Spokesperson said: "We are aware of the event and it will be policed appropriately."