Reports say incoming Labour prime minister Andy Burnham is considering changes to legislation proposed by justice secretary David Lammy related to jury trials. Multiple accounts describe the measures as contentious and suggest Burnham may seek to rewrite or remove parts of the planned proposals once he takes office. The reporting also frames the timing around Burnham’s expected start date, with sources indicating he is due to replace Keir Starmer on 20 July. While the articles focus on Burnham potentially revisiting Lammy’s approach, they do not provide detailed information on the specific legislative provisions that would be altered, nor on the scope or timeline of any potential changes beyond the prospect of revising the plans after he becomes prime minister. The claims therefore center on the likelihood of political and legislative review following the leadership transition, rather than on confirmed adoption of a new policy at this stage.