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Extra judges to hear appeals

The Government is drafting in extra judges to deal with more than 8,000 asylum and immigration appeals a year that threaten to overload the courts.

The Government is drafting in extra judges to deal with more than 8,000 asylum and immigration appeals a year that threaten to overload the courts.

According to a report in The Times, the Government is expected to announce plans to move the bulk of immigration work out of the High Court altogether and into the new Tribunals Service created by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.