Government Unveils Bold Justice Reforms Amid Record Court Backlog Crisis

March 26, 2026
Government Unveils Bold Justice Reforms Amid Record Court Backlog Crisis
  • The government is planning sweeping reforms to the justice system and cutting back on jury trials as part of a strategy to tackle a record backlog and avert a potential Crown Court breakdown, backed by a pledge of investment and system-wide efficiency measures.

  • Courts minister says the backlog is record-breaking and ongoing reforms, investment, and efficiency steps are aimed at reducing delays and delivering swift, fair justice for victims.

  • A new official backlog record shows 21,002 cases open for at least a year in December, marking a 27% rise from the end of 2024 and highlighting extensive delays.

  • Among long delays, more than 1,200 cases involve sexual offences open for two years or more by year-end, with rape cases making up about 9% of the two-year backlog.

  • Sexual offences now account for about one-fifth of cases open for two years or longer, signaling a growing share of the backlog tied to sexual crimes.

  • Violence against the person remains the largest two-year backlog category, comprising about 27% of two-year-delayed cases, followed by drug offences.

  • The magistrates’ courts backlog reached a peak of roughly 379,437 cases last year, up 17% from the year before, indicating widespread strain across the system.

  • Freedom of information data show about 2,600 Crown Court trials not listed until at least 2028, with 29 not due to be heard until 2030, underscoring severe scheduling pressures.

  • As of late January, the backlog includes more than 200 rape trials, illustrating the impact on serious criminal cases.

  • Victims are bearing the brunt of years of neglect, but officials pledge swift, fair justice through reforms and extra resources.

  • The Crown Court backlog in England and Wales stands at a record 80,203 outstanding cases, up 8% from the prior year and more than double the 2019 level.

  • Officials say pragmatic reform and historic investment are central to addressing the backlog and improving outcomes for victims and the justice system.

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Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Chester and District Standard • Mar 26, 2026

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Bucks Free Press • Mar 26, 2026

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

Reading Chronicle • Mar 26, 2026

Record high crown court backlog tops 80,000 cases

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