‘A relentless treadmill’: Nearly half of senior judges are considering quitting amid pay and workload grievances

The most recent Judicial Attitude Survey has revealed that a high proportion of senior judges are intending to quit the judiciary in the next five years, citing an array of grievances.

The report, prepared by Professor Cheryl Thomas of the UCL Judicial Institute, found nearly half (47%) of High Court judges are considering leaving the judiciary, alongside 41% of Court of Appeal judges and 40% of Circuit judges.

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