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Blog: £700m earmarked for court efficiency reforms in the Spending Review

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Chancellor George Osborne yesterday brought to an end speculation about whether funds for radical technology-driven reform to the court service would be made available.

He confirmed that £700m of the Ministry of Justice's spending settlement would be allocated to this project, saying a "bold and radical plan" would be put forward "to transform our courts so they are

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