Thousands gather in Glasgow city centre for an anti-racism rally on Saturday, but rival groups clash during the event, according to reports from multiple outlets. Sky News and The Independent both describe unrest around the rally, with fighting reported between counter-protesters and anti-racism demonstrators. The Independent also places the Glasgow incident in a wider context, saying there has been unrest in Glasgow and Belfast in the days leading up to the Saturday rally.

Yahoo UK News also reports that counter-protesters clash with the anti-racism rally in Glasgow, aligning with accounts of confrontations between opposing sides. While details such as the scale of injuries or arrests are not provided in the excerpts, all sources agree on the central points: the rally attracts large numbers, clashes occur involving rival protesters, and the event follows a period of recent disorder in both Glasgow and Belfast. The reports present the incident as a disruption to an anti-racism demonstration rather than a change in the rally’s stated purpose.