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English Court Backlog to Persist Until 2035 Despite Reforms, Says Report

A new report indicates that the backlog in courts across England and Wales will continue to grow until 2035, even after recent reforms aimed at alleviating congestion. This persistent delay threatens to undermine access to justice and strain judicial resources further. The government and judiciary should consider targeted strategies, including increasing court capacity and technological innovations, to address the underlying issues.
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