Published 5/21/2026, 9:30:40 PM · Updated 5/22/2026, 12:29:33 AMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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David Lammy and the most senior judge in England and Wales are drawing up plans to accelerate the recruitment of minority ethnic and working-class solicitors into the judiciary.
A new judicial and legal diversity board, chaired by Lammy, who is the first black lord chancellor, and Sue Carr, the lady chief justice, has met for the first time to discuss removing barriers for diverse candidates attempting to join the judiciary.
Members of the seven-strong panel hope to fast-track solicitors from under-represented backgrounds and improve mentoring schemes for new recruits.
The move follows criticisms that Lammy’s plans to slash thousands of jury trials will result in an increase in racial and class bias from a mainly white and middle-class judiciary.
The new board met in central London on Thursday with the aim of building on the success of recent recruitment drives, which increased the proportion of female judges to 44%.