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Courts and Tribunals Bill

Parliamentary timeline for Courts and Tribunals Bill, session 39 session. Bill type: Government Bill. Current stage: Report stage.


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2026

113 events
12 May 2026 | Guidance Ministry of Justice evidence

Practice Direction 12J – Child Arrangements & Contact Orders: Domestic Abuse and Harm

Why linked: Filled the "Family court practice directions and guidance on parental involvement" gap via web research

The primary family court practice direction governing how courts must handle parental involvement in child arrangements cases, including the statutory presumption of parental involvement and its interaction with domestic abuse. Directly relevant to the Courts and Tribunals Bill's Clause 17, …

28 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Eleventh sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Eleventh sitting (28 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, † Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber …

28 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Twelfth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Twelfth sitting (28 April 2026) — final sitting.

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, † Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber …

27 Apr 2026 | Written question Ministry of Justice linked direct

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have carried out an assessment of the impact of clause 17 of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on the ongoing implementation of the 2017 and 2019 Farmer Reviews on the importance of maintaining male prisoners' and

Why linked: Lords PQ on impact of Clause 17 on Farmer Review implementation — directly on-thread.

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have carried out an assessment of the impact of clause 17 of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on the ongoing implementation of the 2017 and 2019 Farmer Reviews on the importance of maintaining …

27 Apr 2026 | Written question Ministry of Justice linked direct

To ask His Majesty's Government whether there has been an impact assessment of clause 17 of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on fathers in prison who are trying to retain parental responsibility.

Why linked: Lords PQ on whether there has been an impact assessment of Clause 17 on fathers in prison retaining parental responsibility — directly on-thread.

To ask His Majesty's Government whether there has been an impact assessment of clause 17 of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on fathers in prison who are trying to retain parental responsibility.

23 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Ninth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Ninth sitting (23 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, † Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber …

23 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Tenth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Tenth sitting (23 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, † Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber …

21 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Seventh sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Seventh sitting (21 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, † Christine Jardine Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber Valley) …

21 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Eighth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Eighth sitting (21 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: † Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, † Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

16 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fifth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Fifth sitting (16 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, † Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) † Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

16 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Sixth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Sixth sitting (16 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, † Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey (Amber …

14 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Third sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Third sitting (14 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, † Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) † Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

14 Apr 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Fourth sitting (14 April 2026).

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: † Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) † Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

25 Mar 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee First sitting (25 March 2026) — committee proceedings on this Bill.

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: Dawn Butler, † Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) † Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

25 Mar 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill (Second sitting)

Why linked: Hansard transcript of the Public Bill Committee Second sitting (25 March 2026) — committee proceedings on this Bill.

The Committee consisted of the following Members: Chairs: † Dawn Butler, Sir John Hayes, Dr Rupa Huq, Christine Jardine † Berry, Siân (Brighton Pavilion) (Green) † Bishop, Matt (Forest of Dean) (Lab) † Brown-Fuller, Jess (Chichester) (LD) † Farnsworth, Linsey …

25 Mar 2026 | Committee stage Ministry of Justice linked

Committee stage

A Bill to Make provision in relation to criminal courts in England and Wales; to make provision about the leadership of tribunals; to amend section 1 of the Children Act 1989 to remove the presumption

20 Mar 2026 | Consultation (open) Tribunal Procedure Committee Context · primary home: Tribunal Procedure Rules Amen… linked evidence

Possible amendments to the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 in respect of applications for judicial review

Why linked: Filled the "Judicial review and tribunal procedure rules" gap via web research

Seeking views on possible amendments to the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 in respect of applications for judicial review.

19 Mar 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Why linked: Hansard of the 19 March 2026 OQ session where Conservative MPs raised the rule-of-law line.

Sir Desmond Swayne (New Forest West) (Con): 2. Whether the Attorney General has advised the Lord Chancellor on the potential impact of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on the rule of law. Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst (Solihull West and Shirley) (Con): …

19 Mar 2026 | Bill stage Ministry of Justice linked

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Sir Desmond Swayne (New Forest West) (Con): 2. Whether the Attorney General has advised the Lord Chancellor on the potential impact of the Courts and Tribunals Bill on the rule of law. Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst (Solihull West and Shirley) (Con): …

18 Mar 2026 | Written question Ministry of Justice linked direct

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether judges have been consulted about possible increased personal risks of replacing some jury trials with named judge trials as proposed in the Courts and Tribunals Bill.

Why linked: PQ asking whether judges have been consulted about personal-risk implications of replacing some jury trials with named-judge trials — directly on Clauses 3-4.

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether judges have been consulted about possible increased personal risks of replacing some jury trials with named judge trials as proposed in the Courts and Tribunals Bill.

10 Mar 2026 | Debate linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Why linked: Hansard of Second Reading (10 March 2026) — the principal Commons substantive debate on the Bill.

Second Reading Madam Deputy Speaker (Ms Nusrat Ghani): The reasoned amendment in the name of the loyal Opposition has been selected. 13:37:00 The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Mr David Lammy): I beg to move, That the …

10 Mar 2026 | Bill stage Ministry of Justice linked

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Second Reading Madam Deputy Speaker (Ms Nusrat Ghani): The reasoned amendment in the name of the loyal Opposition has been selected. 13:37:00 The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Mr David Lammy): I beg to move, That the …

10 Mar 2026 | Second reading Ministry of Justice linked

Second reading

A Bill to Make provision in relation to criminal courts in England and Wales; to make provision about the leadership of tribunals; to amend section 1 of the Children Act 1989 to remove the presumption

9 Mar 2026 | Policy paper HM Courts & Tribunals Service Ministry of Justice linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill

Why linked: MoJ factsheet identifying the Bill as implementation of Sir Brian Leveson's review — already provided as a foundational document; cited as commentary in key_documents.

The government has introduced the Courts and Tribunals Bill to Parliament today (25 February 2026).

7 Mar 2026 | Announcement Ministry of Justice linked direct

Government moves to protect children from abusive parents through new Courts and Tribunals Bill

Why linked: MoJ news announcement framing the Clause 17 repeal as a child-protection measure; speaks directly to the Bill's launch.

Children will be better protected from abusive parents as the Government moves to abolish the presumption of parental involvement in the new Courts and Tribunal Bill – a landmark piece of legislation to fix the justice system after years of …

6 Mar 2026 | Research House of Commons Library linked direct

Courts and Tribunals Bill 2024-26

Why linked: Commons Library briefing CBP-10515 produced for Second Reading — the standard independent scrutiny baseline for the Bill.

Type: Commons Briefing Paper (CBP-10515) The Courts and Tribunals Bill 2024-26 was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2026. Second reading is scheduled for 10 March 2026.

5 Mar 2026 | Written question Ministry of Justice linked direct

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what offences will be eligible for trial without jury by the Crown Court Bench Division proposal in the Courts and Tribunals Bill.

Why linked: PQ on which offences will be eligible for trial without jury under the Crown Court Bench Division proposal — directly on Clause 3.

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what offences will be eligible for trial without jury by the Crown Court Bench Division proposal in the Courts and Tribunals Bill.

27 Feb 2026 | Written evidence Justice Committee linked direct

Legislative scrutiny: Courts and Tribunals Bill

Why linked: Justice Committee call for evidence specifically on this Bill (27 February 2026), running parallel to Public Bill Committee scrutiny.

The Justice Committee has issued a call for evidence to inform its scrutiny of the Courts and Tribunals Bill. The Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2026 and is due to have its Second Reading …

25 Feb 2026 | Bill introduced Ministry of Justice linked

First reading

A Bill to Make provision in relation to criminal courts in England and Wales; to make provision about the leadership of tribunals; to amend section 1 of the Children Act 1989 to remove the presumption

2025

4 events
22 Oct 2025 | Announcement Ministry of Justice linked direct

Family Justice: Better Protections for Children

Why linked: HLWS976 'Family Justice: Better Protections for Children' (22 October 2025) — the written ministerial statement announcing Clause 17's policy intention.

UIN: HLWS976 I am pleased to announce today that the Government will repeal the presumption of parental involvement when Parliamentary time allows.Section 1(1) of the Children Act 1989 states that the child’s welfare shall be the court’s paramount consideration when …

22 Oct 2025 | Policy paper Ministry of Justice evidence

Review of the Presumption of Parental Involvement – Final Report (October 2025)

Why linked: Filled the "Family court practice directions and guidance on parental involvement" gap via web research

The Ministry of Justice's formal review of the statutory presumption of parental involvement in family court proceedings, published October 2025. Its findings directly led to the Courts and Tribunals Bill provision (Clause 17) to repeal the presumption, and it addresses …

30 May 2025 | Statutory Instrument Ministry of Justice evidence

The Tribunal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2025

Why linked: Filled the "Judicial review and tribunal procedure rules" gap via web research

A statutory instrument made by the Tribunal Procedure Committee amending procedural rules across multiple First-tier Tribunal chambers, coming into force on 30 May 2025. It represents the active secondary legislation stream for tribunal procedure rules running alongside the Courts and …

2024

1 event
21 Feb 2024 | Statutory Instrument linked direct

The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Application and Modification of the Extradition Act 2003) (England and Wales) Order 2024

Why linked: Matched expansion phrase: Crime and Courts Act 2013

Under sections 9(2)(a) and 10(1)(a) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22) the Director General of the National Crime Agency (“NCA”) and other NCA officers, respectively, can be designated as persons having the powers and privileges of a …

2023

1 event