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  • Government slashes rights to trial by jury in court shake-up

    December 2, 2025

    Justice secretary David Lammy has confirmed his controversial plans to scrap some jury trials to tackle the nearly 80,000 criminal cases backlog. Speaking in the House of Commons, after a week of outrage following a leak of the plan, Lammy told MPs that he will “follow Sir Brian [Leveson]’s bold blueprint for change”, by creating [...]

  • Trial by jury is too important to be left to David Lammy

    December 2, 2025

    David Lammy is seeking to solve a shortage of resources in the justice system by fundamentally rewriting the legal and constitutional framework of England and Wales. That’s deeply wrong, argues Eliot Wilson The headline in The Times last week was extraordinary: “Jury trials to be scrapped except for alleged rapists and killers”. A memorandum from [...]

  • David Lammy promises ‘fast and fair justice’ plan after jury trial leak sparked outrage

    December 2, 2025

    After a week of criticism following leaked details of plans to scrap some jury trials, David Lammy is expected to address the controversy on Tuesday and outline the next steps in the government’s plan to overhaul the justice system. The backlog at the Crown Court stands at almost 80,000 cases, but the justice secretary has [...]

  • David Lammy avoids urgent questions on jury scrapping plans

    November 27, 2025

    Justice secretary David Lammy was a no-show at urgent questions in the House of Commons on Thursday, prompting Robert Jenrick to ask about his whereabouts as the justice minister took his place. The questions stem from a leaked memo reported on Tuesday, in which Lammy proposed scrapping some jury trials to tackle the backlog of [...]

  • Robert Jenrick leads pushback against David Lammy’s plans to scrap jury trials

    November 25, 2025

    The justice secretary is facing accusations of hypocrisy over his proposed scrapping of jury trials, after his Tory opposite number Robert Jenrick said it was a system David Lammy once ‘proudly defended’ before coming to power. Jenrick stated, “Now [Lammy is] in office, he’s getting rid of them in virtually every case. “Scrapping this pillar [...]

  • David Lammy proposing to scrap some jury trials to tackle backlog

    November 25, 2025

    As the criminal justice system continues to crumble, the justice secretary David Lammy is reportedly proposing a major shake-up that would scrap some jury trials. Currently, all criminal trials are heard in front of a jury that decides on the accused’s fate; however, Lammy’s proposal will see jury trials only for murder, rape or manslaughter [...]

  • Fan travel surges ahead of Lionesses’ Euros final

    July 25, 2025

    England’s journey to the Women’s Euro 2025 final is not only energising the nation – it’s powering a sharp uptick in travel bookings, with fans preparing to cross Europe to cheer on the Lionesses. Trainline, Europe’s leading train ticketing app, has reported a 27 per cent surge in UK bookings to Basel, Switzerland, since the [...]

  • UK sanctions 25 targets in illegal migration crackdown 

    July 23, 2025

    The UK government has banned 25 people smugglers, fraudsters, and bankers in the first set of sanctions aimed at curbing illegal migration, putting pressure on countries across Europe and the Middle East to follow suit.  The Foreign Office has disclosed the names of 24 individuals and one company it has accused of facilitating people-smuggling and [...]

  • Sport England boss Boardman asks Ofcom to act on Lionesses abuse

    July 22, 2025

    Sport England chair Chris Boardman has written to regulator Ofcom to raise concerns about online abuse of the Lionesses during the Women’s Euros. It comes after England defender Jess Carter on Sunday revealed she would step back from social media following online racist abuse she received throughout the tournament. Boardman has written to Ofcom chief [...]

  • UK government to sanction companies driving illegal migration 

    July 22, 2025

    The UK government is set to introduce a new sanctions regime targeting people smuggling gangs and rogue companies driving illegal migration as part of efforts to curb small boat crossings and stop modern slavery in the UK.  In new reforms unveiled by the Foreign Office, individuals and companies responsible for irregular migration will see their [...]

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