Over 90,000 people have marched through the streets of Glasgow in support of Scottish independence, according to organisers.

The All Under One Banner march took off at 1.30pm from Kelvingrove Park, and walked several miles to its destination in Glasgow Green.

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Organisers gave an early estimate of around 75,000 attendees but later updated this figure to over 90,000 as the rally descended in Glasgow Green.

Police estimated a lower figure of 10,000 this morning, but said they expected more would join as the march progressed.

It comes just weeks after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced plans for a second independence referendum to be held by May 2021.

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An organiser for the All Under One Banner event said: "The people of Scotland demand that Scotland regains full independence from London rule and so we march in our tens of thousands at Glasgow this Saturday to declare this so, and to state that it is we the people who are in charge, not the English parliament 500 miles away.

"Scotland is on the rise and the end of the UK is nigh as we are taking our country back, and we are taking it now."

Organisers of today's rally say they are 'open to everyone who desires an independent Scotland', and have plans to march across the country in the next few months.

The next event will be in Galashiels on June 1 2019.