Politics LIVE: David Lammy plans to scrap thousands of jury trials as clinging to UK tradition will lead to 'total collapse'

Former Solicitor General Robert Courts KC criticises David Lammy’s proposal to limit jury trials to only the most serious crimes |

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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 02/12/2025

- 07:19

Updated: 02/12/2025

- 07:41
George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 02/12/2025

- 07:19

Updated: 02/12/2025

- 07:41

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David Lammy has defended plans to limit jury trials to the most serious offences such as rape and murder.

The Justice Secretary will lay out reforms later today to overhaul the system in order to tackle what he dubbed the "courts emergency."


Under the new plans, leaked last week, Mr Lammy proposed a new tier of judge-only courts to hear cases likely to attract sentences of up to five years, similar to the Canadian system.

Only defendants accused of crimes likely to receive sentences of more than five years would be entitled to have their case heard before a jury.

This includes crimes such as murder, rape, other serious sexual offences, terrorism, manslaughter, grievous bodily harm and possession of firearms.

Anyone charged with so-called "either way" offences, where the accused can pick either a magistrates or jury trial, would be stripped of their right to elect trial by jury and the decision would instead be taken by judges.

This includes burglary, affray, fraud, some sexual crimes and criminal damage up to £10,000.

The move to give victims the "swift justice they deserve" comes amid a record-high backlog of crown court cases totalling more than 78,000, and trials listed as far as 2030.

Ministers have warned the backlog could rise to 100,000 by 2028 if nothing is done, with a growing number of victims giving up on seeking justice because of the lengthy delays.

Mr Lammy wrote in The Telegraph: "Today I am calling time on the courts emergency that has left victims of the most serious crimes waiting years for justice and pushed the justice system to the brink of collapse. For many victims, justice delayed is often justice denied.

"Some give up on the process, while others have no confidence justice will be served if they report a crime, and perpetrators never held to account.

"This simply cannot go on, we must be bold. I will set out a fast and fair justice plan that gives victims and survivors the swift justice they deserve."

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Mel Stride says Kemi Badenoch was 'on fire' on Budget Day

Sir Mel Stride lavished praise on Tory leader Kemi Badenoch as she said the Conservative leader was "on fire" on Budget Day.

He told GB News Kemi has a "good understanding of economics", adding: "the more she got into it and the more she heard what Reeves was saying the more nimble she became.

"She's going from strength to strength."

Mel Stride says Rachel Reeves 'must resign' 

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Sir Mel Stride has called on Rachel Reeves to resign, suggesting the Chancellor's position had become "untenable."

The Shadow Chancellor told GB News: "The real story here not to get distracted by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) is of course the Chancellor called that press conference on November 4 and told the public there was a huge black hole in the public finances.

"The previous forecast by the OBR on October 31 actually showed she was in surplus. It was a complete misrepresentation of the true position."

Yvette Cooper to pledge global action to end online abuse of women and girls

Yvette Cooper is set to announce new British efforts to deal with online abuse as she said abuse of women and girls is "crossing borders at unprecedented scale and speed."

The Foreign Secretary is expected to announce a £4.85million package from the UK’s integrated security fund to support, among other things, the expansion of an online platform that helps websites block the non-consensual sharing of intimate images.

Ms Cooper will say: "Numbers alone are inadequate but they should shock us nonetheless.

"One in every three women and girls worldwide will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, 140 women and girls killed every day by a partner or close relative."

She will add: "So I pledge to go all in as Foreign Secretary, working to ensure that women and girls around the world can thrive and flourish, free from violence and free from fear."

RECAP: Keir Starmer admits China is a 'national security threat' to Britain

Keir Starmer at the Lady Mayor BanquetThe Prime Minister said it would be “a dereliction of duty” not to engage with China | REUTERS

Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged that China represents a “national security threat” to Britain, despite the Government’s efforts to strengthen ties with Beijing.

At the Lady Mayor's Banquet in Guildhall on Monday, the Prime Minister said it would be “a dereliction of duty” not to engage with China, the world’s second-largest economy.

Sir Keir said that establishing a cautious relationship with the East Asian country would give Britain a boost on the world stage.

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