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Portrait of David Lammy

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ David Lammy β€” Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom

British politician (born 1972).

David Lammy is the Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom. This page tracks Lammy's public schedule β€” 13 engagements across 6 days β€” compiled automatically from the official source and updated daily.

Meetings & interactions with other leaders

Recent public schedule

Each entry links to its official source. Times are local where published.

Friday, June 12, 2026

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Government welcomes hospitality and tourism sector plans to further strengthen its safety standards to prevent violence against women and girls
At a meeting of leading figures from the UK’s hospitality, tourism and night-time economy sectors, ministers heard the industry’s plans to further bolster safety standards across the industry.
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Tough US-style courts to crack down on repeat offenders
The public will be better protected from crime under a major expansion of tough Texas-style courts which will see thousands of offenders monitored by judges.
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Thursday, June 11, 2026

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Β£35 million government funding boost to stop drones smuggling contraband into prisons
Up to 13,000 prison cell windows across England and Wales will be fitted withβ€―heavy-dutyβ€―steel grilles to stop drones smuggling drugs,β€―weaponsβ€―and mobile phones into jails.
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Monday, June 8, 2026

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AI tech ambition to deliver smarter justice for victims
Thousands of victims could see justice delivered more quickly as the Government pilots the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Crown Court.
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Advisory AI Growth Lab to support responsible AI adoption in legal services
New AI Growth Labs launched designed to accelerate the development and deployment of AI products and services.
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Legal innovation to be supercharged by new AI Growth project
In a major boost to the economy, the Government has launched a new AI growth project to fast-track innovation in legal technology, often known as LawTech.
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Friday, June 5, 2026

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East Anglian prisons expanded to make streets safer
Major refurbishment works on a wing at HMP Norwich, originally built in the 1880s, have now been completed, as part of Government action to ensure there is always space to lock up dangerous criminals.
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Millions of unmarried couples to get stronger rights
Overdue reforms to protect women and meet the needs of modern relationships as the government continues to prioritise tackling VAWG and working people
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Members appointed to the Preventative Analytics for Youth Justice Advisory Panel
The Ministry of Justice has appointed voluntary members to PAYJAP, an independent panel providing expert advice on the use of advanced analytics to support early intervention and prevention in youth justice.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

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UK National Statement at United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Speech by Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Catherine Atkinson MP (Minister for Victims and Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls).
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Appointment of 2 operational researchers as Direct Ministerial Appointments
The Minister for Courts and Legal Services has appointed Professor Pagel and Professor Utley as advisers on court efficiency and modernisation.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

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Further appointment of Tim De Meyer as the policing member of the Sentencing Council
The Lord Chancellor has approved the further appointment without competition of Tim De Meyer as policing member of the Sentencing Council from 1 July 2026 until the earlier of the date of the appointment of his successor or 30 June 2027.
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Two members reappointed to the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody
The Deputy Prime Minister has approved the reappointment of Dr Jake Hard and Professor Seena Fazel as members of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.

Frequently asked questions

Who is David Lammy?

David Lammy is the Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom, based in London, United Kingdom.

Where does this schedule come from?

It is compiled automatically from Ministry of Justice β€” GOV.UK, the official source, and updated daily.

How often does Lammy's schedule update?

Every day. Each entry links back to the original official source so you can verify it.