Celtic were handed the league trophy after their 3-2 victory against St Mirren.
Thousands of Celtic fans have taken over the Trongate in Glasgow city-centre to celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership.
A late Luis Palma winner sent the crowd into raptures as Celtic finished eight points ahead of nearest rivals Rangers. Supporters can be seen clambering on top of the historic Merchant building on the Trongate, as others climb onto traffic lights and bus stops.Top news stories today Police Scotland pleaded with Celtic fans to behave earlier in the week after Glasgow City Council said previous gatherings had led to 'unacceptable behaviour.'
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