Thousands took to the streets of Edinburgh in a third day of protests against Donald Trump's UK visit.
They demonstrated as the US president played golf during a visit to his Turnberry resort on the Ayrshire coast.
Mr Trump is in Scotland on a private visit with his family ahead of a summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
No protesters were arrested in Scotland, but the Met Police said 12 people were detained following pro-Trump processions in London.
During his Saturday afternoon golf game he was booed by demonstrators gathered at the perimeter of the Turnberry complex.
Earlier,
Police Scotland confirmed that they were investigating how a paraglider was able to fly over the resort hotel with a banner criticising Mr Trump.
The president's visit to Scotland has been accompanied by a major security operation.
Police snipers are positioned on tiers of temporary scaffolding overlooking the golf course, with a large number of other officers patrolling the grounds and surrounding area.