Thousands of people take part in the annual Orange Order Boyne Parade in Glasgow, with the event described by local outlets as the biggest Orange parade in the city this year. The procession draws large crowds onto city streets, as participants and supporters march through Glasgow’s central areas. The parade is organized by the County Grand Orange Lodge of Glasgow, which coordinates the event and associated public arrangements. In preparation for the march, several streets in the city centre are closed off to traffic on the day of the parade. The outlets emphasize the scale of attendance and the visibility of the procession, with images and coverage showing crowds lining the route. While details beyond the parade itself are limited in the provided reports, both sources present the event as a major scheduled demonstration associated with the Orange Order’s Boyne commemoration, and they focus on the number of attendees and the impact on local roads due to the procession and closures.