UK Government outlines reforms and AI investment for justice - Speech Brief
24 February 2026 15:11 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government outlines reforms and AI investment for justice

Key points

  • Expand AI and digital tools across courts and probation
  • Major funding and reforms to reduce court backlog

TL;DR

  • Announces over £12 million additional funding next year to expand an in-house Justice AI Unit and pilot AI tools (including Copilot, Justice Transcribe, and a J-AI listing assistant).
  • Declares a record £2.78 billion courts and tribunals settlement, unlimited Crown Court sitting days next year, and measures to increase magistrates to 21,000 by 2029.
  • Proposes reforms including more cases staying in Magistrates' Courts, a new Swift Bench Division for sentences up to three years, and a forthcoming Bill to enact changes.
  • Commits to modernisation steps: national listing framework, more Blitz Courts, increased video hearings, PECS pilots using bus lanes and traffic-light technology, and expansion of Case Progression Officers.
  • Announces investments in prisons (14,000 new places), probation (up to £700 million by 2028/29), victim services (£550 million over three years), and lawtech funding (£1.5m per year for three years).
Original text

Political content removed Thank you, very much Darren. It’s very good to be here – Especially after returning from the AI conference in India last week, Where I saw firsthand how AI is supporting human judgement – To make better use of limited time and resources, Which matters hugely for public services across our country. Recently I visited the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto. It’s a large, modern building. Digi...

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