Question to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask His Majesty's Government how many barristers and solicitors (1) are available to sit as Crown court recorders in England and Wales, and (2) sat as Crown court recorders in each week of the last 12 months for which figures are available
The table below sets out the data held per month for the number of Recorders who hold a live Crime ticket (weekly data is not available) over the 12 months to June 2025, which is the latest month for which the data is available. It also sets out the number of Recorders who sat for at least 1 day in the Crown Court during that same month.
It should be noted that many Recorders will hold multiple tickets, so the Recorders listed here who have not sat in the Crown Court may have been sitting in Family or Civil instead. In addition, Recorders may have other professional obligations which mean that they are not available to sit in a particular month.
The Deputy Prime Minister recently announced an additional 1,250 sitting days in the Crown Court this year, which means the Crown Court will be able to sit for 111,250 days this year, 5,000 more than the days initially allocated last year. This enables the Crown Court to sit more days this year than ever before.
YEAR/MONTH | RECORDERS WITH CRIME AUTHORISATIONS | DAYS RECORDERS SAT IN CROWN |
2024/07 | 889 | 299 |
2024/08 | 886 | 299 |
2024/09 | 884 | 301 |
2024/10 | 881 | 257 |
2024/11 | 878 | 251 |
2024/12 | 874 | 182 |
2025/01 | 874 | 183 |
2025/02 | 872 | 167 |
2025/03 | 871 | 167 |
2025/04 | 867 | 228 |
2025/05 | 864 | 216 |
2025/06 | 862 | 241 |