People rallied outside the Concert Hall.
HUNDREDS gathered in Glasgow city centre after the UK’s highest court ruled Holyrood could not legislate for a second referendum.
Ahead of the meeting, which was planned regardless of the outcome of the ruling, organisers Yes Greater Glasgow said: “This is a historic moment when we need to make our opinions heard. Cheers and chants could be heard from bystanders, including: “What do we want? Independence. When do we want it? Now.”
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