By [JON BRADY, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER](/profile-561/jon-brady.html)
Published: 10:32 BST, 4 September 2025 | Updated: 10:37 BST, 4 September 2025
A former Royal Marine alleged to have driven into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a [Premier League](/sport/premierleague/index.html) victory parade has pleaded not guilty to 31 charges.
Paul Doyle, 53, is facing charges including attempted grievous bodily harm (GBH) against two babies.
He is accused of ploughing his Ford Galaxy into a crowd of Reds fans in Water Street on May 26 during the parade, which packed out city centre streets.
Five victims are alleged to be children aged between six months and 17 years old. The oldest victim is 77.
Doyle, of West Derby in Liverpool, denied all 31 charges during a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court today.
Appearing via videolink from prison, Doyle entered not guilty pleas to dangerous driving, affair, 18 attempts of attempting to cause GBH with intent, nine of causing GBH with intent and two of wounding with intent.
Wearing glasses and a grey t-shirt, he appeared to be looking at papers as charges were read to him, and shook his head points during the hearing.
Merseyside Police previously said 134 people were injured when Doyle allegedly drove his Ford Galaxy Titanium into crowds on Water Street in the city centre just after 6pm on May 26.
Doyle was originally charged with seven offences but 24 new counts were added to the indictment at a hearing last month.
This is a breaking story - more to follow.
Ex-Royal Marine Paul Doyle has denied 31 charges relating to an alleged incident in Liverpool during Premier League street celebrations