Court backlog will continue to rise even with new reforms, Lammy says
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
The justice secretary has indicated that despite new reforms being implemented, the backlog of cases in courts across England and Wales is expected to continue increasing. He announced that every crown court will receive funding to maximize the number of cases they can hear in the upcoming year. This initiative aims to address the growing delays in the justice system, but challenges remain in effectively managing the volume of cases. The statement highlights ongoing concerns about the efficiency and capacity of the judicial system amid rising demands.
- Court backlog expected to rise despite reforms.
- Every crown court in England and Wales will receive funding.
- Funding aims to increase case hearing capacity.
- Ongoing concerns about the efficiency of the justice system.
- Challenges remain in managing case volumes.
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