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As the HMCTS reform programme formally concludes, Nick Goodwin reflects on its achievements, benefits to users, and plans for future modernisation of courts and tribunals.

This guidance provides information about how HMCTS developed its digital services as part of the HMCTS Reform Programme and the benefits to users.

HMCTS issues regular bulletins to provide the latest information and update on progress across our estate.

Daniel Flury, Operations Director, outlines the vision for a more efficient criminal justice system by 2025, focusing on streamlining processes, improving case management, and investing in technology and people to create a more accessible system.

Daniel Flury, Operations Director, shares challenges in the criminal courts. From outlining current challenges to explaining the actions we’re taking, he discusses ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and address delays in the criminal justice system.

Interpreters are a vital part of the justice system. Through their skills we meet our duty to provide access to justice and ensure everyone involved in a hearing can understand proceedings.

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