The Liverpool victory parade crash suspect has returned to court for day two of his trial as he denies four charges.

Paul Doyle, 54, is on trial after a car ploughed into crowds in Liverpool city centre in May, leaving more than 100 pedestrians - aged between six months and 78 - injured

Doyle has pleaded not guilty to 31 alleged offences, including charges of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, wounding with intent, affray and dangerous driving. He denies all offences relating to 29 victims. His trial begun on Tuesday, where he stood close to tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court. 10:49 Sam Elliott-Gibbs

What happened at the victory parade?

Hundreds of thousands of people were gathered in Liverpool city centre to celebrate the club’s Premier League title win on May 26, 20

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