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David Lammy promises 25% cut in number of children jailed while they await trial

Justice Secretary David Lammy has announced a white paper aiming to cut the number of children held in custody while awaiting trial by 25% and overhaul youth justice rules to potentially end lifelong criminal records for under-18s. The proposals include new youth intervention courts, increased funding for prevention, and stricter penalties for adults who exploit children.

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youth justicecustodial remandcriminal recordswhite paperchild criminal exploitationyouth intervention courtsprison reform

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David Lammy promises 25% cut in number of children jailed while they await trial

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David Lammy promises 25% cut in number of children jailed while they await trial

May 18, 2026, 7:01 AM

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