POLICE have arrested two men after a woman was allegedly assaulted during an Orange Parade in Glasgow city centre on Saturday.

The men, 34 and 45, have been charged in connection with the incident which happened on West George Street.

A 25-year-old woman was assaulted. Videos emerged on social media of the alleged incident.

It is understood a complaint was made to police yesterday. 

Both men have been released and will appear at court at a later date. 

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "Police Scotland can confirm that two men have been arrested following an investigation into reports of a 25-year-old woman being assaulted in West George Street, Glasgow on Saturday, July 6.  

"The men, aged 34 and 45, have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.  Both men have been released and will appear at court at a later date."

Thousands took to the streets on Saturday in the annual Boyne Parade, which is the biggest parade of the year.

Police accompanied around 4000 marchers playing instruments and waving banners and flags.

They say an additional 4,000 to 5,000 followed the parade and congregated in Glasgow Green after walking through the city centre from all sides.