Labour MP Charlotte Nichols (left) and Bar Council chair Kirsty Brimelow during a visit to Snaresbrook Crown Court, London, to see actions being taken to cut the court backlog, and argue the progress being made shows cutting back jury trials is not necessary. The Labour MP says she turned on the Government's plans to cut back jury trials after a furious showdown with Justice Secretary David Lammy when she was offended by him "using" the experiences of rape victims to try to win an argument. Picture date: Monday May 11, 2026.

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Labour MP Charlotte Nichols (left) and Bar Council chair Kirsty Brimelow during a visit to Snaresbrook Crown Court, London, to see actions being taken to cut the court backlog, and argue the progress being made shows cutting back jury trials is not necessary. The Labour MP says she turned on the Government's plans to cut back jury trials after a furious showdown with Justice Secretary David Lammy when she was offended by him
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Labour MP Charlotte Nichols (left) and Bar Council chair Kirsty Brimelow during a visit to Snaresbrook Crown Court, London, to see actions being taken to cut the court backlog, and argue the progress being made shows cutting back jury trials is not necessary. The Labour MP says she turned on the Government's plans to cut back jury trials after a furious showdown with Justice Secretary David Lammy when she was offended by him "using" the experiences of rape victims to try to win an argument. Picture date: Monday May 11, 2026.

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