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Anti-War Protests Lead to Disruption at Glasgow British Military Parade

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Default Anti-War Protests Lead to Disruption at Glasgow British Military Parade

Festivities across the country - including RAF flypasts, parades, and parachute displays – had been organised to pay tribute to men and women in uniform.

Chants were heard from a small number of protestors, believed to be from an Irish Republican group.

Another group responded with chants of “no surrender to the IRA”.

Police had to intervene to control crowds.

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