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Liverpool Parade Attack Suspect Paul Doyle Pleads Guilty to all Charges

Paul Doyle, the suspect in the Liverpool parade crash, has changed his pleas to guilty for all 31 charges related to the incident. The 53-year-old's trial at Liverpool Crown Court took a dramatic turn as he sobbed while admitting to his actions on the day of the Premier League title victory parade. With a sentencing date set for December 15, more details are awaited.

Liverpool Parade Attack Suspect Paul Doyle Pleads Guilty to all Charges

Paul Doyle has changed his plea to guilty to all 31 charges after ramming his car into a crowd at Liverpool's Premier League title victory parade. The 53-year-old previously said he was not guilty of dangerous driving, affray, attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, causing GBH with intent, and wounding with intent in September. More than six months on from 130 people being injured in the incident, Doyle has now pleaded guilty and a sentencing awaits.According to BBC News, Doyle sobbed as he changed his pleas on the second day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court. The charges relate to 29 people aged between six months and 77 years, all of whom were there on May 26 when Doyle's attack on the parade happened in Liverpool city centre. The Recorder of Liverpool, Andrew Menary KC, told Doyle it was "inevitable" he would be facing a custodial sentence of "some length". A sentencing date has been set for December 15 at the same court.More to follow. 

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Paul Doyle's Plea Change

In a surprising twist during his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, Paul Doyle changed his pleas to guilty for all 31 charges stemming from the Liverpool parade crash that left 130 people injured.

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Emotional Scene in Court

According to BBC News, Doyle sobbed as he admitted to the charges on the second day of his trial. The charges include dangerous driving, affray, attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, and more.

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Sentencing Date Revealed

With a sentencing date set for December 15 at Liverpool Crown Court, Doyle is likely to face a custodial sentence of significant length, as indicated by the Recorder of Liverpool, Andrew Menary KC.

Published on Nov 26, 2025