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Friday 7 March 2025
A weekly round-up of the latest news and information about courts and tribunals
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In this latest episode of our Inside HMCTS podcast we take a look at the day-to-day roles of some of our bailiff teams.
In part 1, we're joined by a range of experienced bailiffs who share insights into their daily roles, challenges they face, and the reality behind the TV stereotypes.
We also join one of our teams on the road, as two county court bailiffs talk us through their work during an eviction.
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The Lord Chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, this week confirmed that Crown Court judges will sit for a collective 110,000 days in the next financial year. The announcement will also boost the number of days the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal will be sitting to near maximum capacity.
Alongside this, a funding increase for court maintenance and building will help us to carry out vital repairs across our courts and tribunals estate.
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Our latest video covers news highlights from February, including a podcast hearing first-hand reflections from a colleague serving as a juror, a Reading University speed mooting competition and our recent blog discussing what comes next in civil courts.
We also include updates on a £12.5 million funding boost for the family Pathfinder pilot and the latest management information showing that probate waiting times have been reduced to just over four weeks.
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We will continue to use six temporary courts, known as Nightingale Courts, beyond the end of March 2025.
This means 15 additional courtrooms across England will be available to use into the next financial year.
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We have been working with local police forces across England and Wales to help them transition the way they process Single Justice Procedure cases, moving to a new digital service on Common Platform.
This week, the final police force went live with the new system meaning national rollout is now complete.
These changes make the whole process clearer, less costly and more straightforward – particularly for defendants who have been accused of minor offences and may have never appeared in a courtroom before.
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From Tuesday 11 March 2025, we will be introducing a new system to maintain probate applications that have been started but not submitted on MyHMCTS (known as draft applications).
When your inactive draft cases are 90 days old, you will receive an email advising you that your draft case will be deleted.
You will have a choice to either log in via a hyperlink contained in the email, or to log into the case via your MyHMCTS dashboard and make an edit or addition to your draft application so it will not be deleted.
Alternatively, you can ignore the email and the case will be deleted after a further 90 days.
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Join us for our upcoming probate webinar for charity professionals on Tuesday 11 March 2025 for an overview of the probate service and our plans for the service in 2025.
We’ll also be giving you an update on service performance, including timeliness and insight into how we’re working with organisations across the charity sector and will host a Q&A session.
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