Driver pleads guilty to Liverpool parade attack
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.
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.
Robert Easom, 56, has been found guilty of grievous bodily harm after breaking his partner's neck. Trudi Burgess, 57, is now tetraplegic and requires constant care. Her family speaks out.
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Senior Crown Prosecutor confirms new Online Safety Act offences are being used to ensure child abusers face 'full force of the law' following landmark case. Listen to exclusive interview.
Shocking dashcam footage shows Joseph Sharpes, 22, deliberately plough into a police car at 80mph while on drugs. Two officers were seriously injured. Watch the video.
Former NSW Blues player Maurice Trindall sentenced to prison for grievous bodily harm after glassing a woman and stomping on a man during a street fight. Read the full details.
EU Commissioner Thierry Breton warns Europe must protect its digital laws from US pressure and assert sovereignty against competing tech empires. Read why Europe's digital future matters.
New research reveals 58% of UK travellers are less likely to book with airlines like Ryanair that charge extra for paper boarding passes. Discover the impact on older passengers and the cost of living.
OpenAI confronts unprecedented legal battles as claimants allege ChatGPT caused severe mental health crises, destroyed careers, and spread dangerous misinformation in landmark cases.
A damning internal report exposes how the Metropolitan Police's institutional culture systematically fails Black and ethnic minority staff and enables racial discrimination.
Groundbreaking UK research reveals teenagers are significantly more likely to self-harm if their friends engage in similar behaviour, highlighting urgent need for peer-focused mental health interventions.
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A Metropolitan Police firearms officer has been charged with actual bodily harm after deploying a Taser during a search operation in west London, raising serious questions about use of force protocols.
A parliamentary committee was left incredulous as gambling industry representative Grainne Hurst made the extraordinary claim that betting causes no social problems whatsoever.
In a groundbreaking move, Albania has appointed an artificial intelligence as its Minister of Digital Affairs, with the AI announcing it's expecting digital children in a viral video that's redefining governance.
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A groundbreaking digital identity scheme is poised to streamline travel within the Common Travel Area, offering Britons and Irish citizens a seamless border experience while raising privacy considerations.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveils ambitious plans for mandatory digital identity scheme, promising to transform how Britons access public services while facing fierce criticism from privacy campaigners.
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BC MLA Stephanie Higginson delivers impassioned speech challenging Canada's approach to substance use, arguing current policies cause more harm than the drugs themselves.
A senior constable from New South Wales police faces grievous bodily harm charges following an alleged assault on Hannah Thomas, a former Greens candidate, in what's being described as a disturbing case of police brutality.
Moscow officially blocks Instagram across Russia after Meta temporarily allows violent speech against Russian forces, marking a major escalation in the digital front of the Ukraine conflict.
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Karl Davies becomes first person in Britain convicted under new online safety laws for grooming a child and encouraging self-harm in disturbing social media case.
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