The man accused of the Liverpool victory parade crash has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and affray.

Paul Doyle, 54, is accused of driving his Ford Galaxy into crowds of footy fans who were gathered in the city centre on May 26.

Today, he changed his plea to guilty, admitting nine counts of grievous bodily harm with intent. He said he isn’t guilty of two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, one of wounding with intent and one of attempting GBH with intent.

He’s been remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing, which begins on December 15. The Recorder of Liverpool, Andrew Menary KC, told Doyle it was ‘inevitable’ he would be facing a custodial sentence ‘of some length’ following his change of pleas.

He had previously denied the offences, all relating to the incident

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