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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

Anna Dixon Excerpts
Tuesday 17th March 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Anna Dixon Portrait Anna Dixon (Shipley) (Lab)
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15. What plans his Department has to provide adequate funding for the Crown court.

David Lammy Portrait The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Mr David Lammy)
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The Government have agreed a landmark £2.78 billion settlement for courts and tribunals over this next period. That includes £2.5 billion in resource funding—the highest level ever provided to His Majesty’s Courts Service—and £287 million in capital investment. Sitting days in the Crown court will also be uncapped for the next year, enabling courts to sit to maximum capacity.

Anna Dixon Portrait Anna Dixon
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For victims of child sexual exploitation, rape and serious sexual offences, the option of having pre-recorded evidence has been a really positive step forward. However, when I visited Leeds Crown court recently, I heard that too often the equipment does not work, leading to significant delays and even postponement of hearings, which is obviously terrible for victims. Will the Secretary of State outline how that investment will help victims get the justice that they deserve and ensure that the technology is available in every courtroom?

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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My hon. Friend is right that too often there are problems in the use of that technology for defendants in court, and sometimes there are problems between the prison and the court as well. That is why capital funding is increasing by 46%, enabling essential maintenance, estate improvements and digital modernisation. I am grateful to her for continuing to champion the issue.