Driver jailed for 21 years over Liverpool parade carnage
Paul Doyle sentenced to 21 years for deliberately driving into Liverpool parade crowds. His dashcam footage disproved his claims of panic. Read the full court details.
Paul Doyle sentenced to 21 years for deliberately driving into Liverpool parade crowds. His dashcam footage disproved his claims of panic. Read the full court details.
Paul Doyle sentenced to 21 years for driving into Liverpool victory parade, injuring 134. Bodycam shows police rescue him from furious crowd. Read the full story.
Paul Doyle sentenced to 21 years for deliberately driving into a Liverpool victory parade crowd, injuring 134 people. Read the full shocking details of the attack.
Paul Doyle, a father-of-three, has been sentenced to 21 years for deliberately driving into a crowd after Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 134 people. Read the full story of the shocking attack.
Paul Doyle, jailed for Liverpool FC parade rampage, has a history of violence including biting off a man's ear. Read the shocking details of his past convictions and military discharge.
Paul Doyle, sentenced for driving into Liverpool parade crowd, has a violent history including biting a sailor's ear off in a drunken fight. Read the shocking court details.
Paul Doyle, 54, admitted ploughing into Liverpool FC fans after 30 crime-free years. Court hears of ear-biting pub brawl and Royal Marines discharge. Read the full shocking story.
Paul Doyle faces sentencing for driving into a Liverpool FC title celebration crowd, injuring over 50. Read the latest on this shocking crime and victim impact statements.
Paul Doyle, 54, returns to Liverpool Crown Court today for sentencing after driving into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's title win, injuring over 100. Follow the latest.
Paul Doyle wept as court saw footage of him injuring 134 people during Liverpool's victory parade. He told police: 'I've just ruined my family's life'.
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Nicholas Orlando Green sentenced to 11 years for a random double stabbing at Kennington Underground station. The victims survived after being attacked on their way home. Read the full report.
Nicholas Orlando Green has been sentenced to 11 years for a horrific unprovoked stabbing at Kennington Underground station. Two victims suffered multiple wounds. Read the full court details.
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Paul Doyle, 54, has pleaded guilty to a horrific car attack on a Liverpool FC victory parade crowd, injuring 134 people. Read the full story of the shocking incident and the upcoming sentencing.
Robert Easom was convicted of grievous bodily harm after breaking Trudi Burgess's neck. Her children speak out about years of domestic abuse and isolation. Support their recovery fundraiser.
Over 670 NSW pokies venues lose 24/7 gambling exemptions as government acts on research showing heightened harm after midnight. Read the full story.
A former Royal Marine who drove into a Liverpool victory parade crowd, injuring 17 people including a baby, will be sent to a secure hospital due to a PTSD diagnosis. Read the full story.
Twin brothers Keiron and Jordan Lewis have been sentenced for a vicious, cocaine-fuelled assault that left their friend in a pool of blood. Read the full shocking details.
Steven Cornish, 19, sentenced for vicious Cardiff attacks on girlfriend and her cat while under influence of drugs. Read the full court details and sentencing.
Ex-Royal Marine Paul Doyle faces lengthy prison sentence after admitting intentionally driving into Liverpool victory parade crowds. Survivors left with unanswered questions.
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Paul Doyle changes plea to guilty for driving into Liverpool victory parade crowd, injuring over 100. He faces a lengthy custodial sentence on December 15.
Ex-Royal Marine Paul Doyle has pleaded guilty to 31 charges after driving into a Liverpool crowd, injuring over 100. He now faces a lengthy prison sentence.
Paul Doyle, 54, denies 31 charges as his trial continues over the Liverpool victory parade crash that injured over 100 people. Follow the latest updates from court.
Paul Doyle, 54, faces 31 charges over the Liverpool FC victory parade incident that injured 134 people. Follow the latest from the trial at Liverpool Crown Court.
A two-year-old girl in Germany was rushed to hospital after drinking from a McDonald's Happy Meal water bottle suspected to contain disinfectant. Police are investigating.
Paul Doyle, 54, denies 31 charges after a car ploughed into Liverpool FC victory parade crowds, injuring over 100. Follow the latest from the trial.