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2026 Legal trainee scheme

Information on the Trainee Solicitor and Pupil Barrister opportunities available within government departments

Introduction

The work of government lawyers and trainees is challenging, unique and often headline news.

The legal solutions we provide pervade almost every aspect of today’s society. It’s a terrific responsibility.

The legal trainee scheme (LTS) is the term that we use to describe the training available within a number of government departments.

The departments thatoffering typicallyTrainee offerSolicitor trainee positions through the LTS2026 recruitment campaign are:

We are looking to recruit high quality legal trainees to play an active role in legal work that really makes a difference.

Annual GLP Legal Trainee Recruitment Campaigns

Pupil Barrister and Trainee Solicitor positions are recruited through separate annual GLP legal trainee scheme recruitment campaigns. 

The next Pupil Barrister recruitment campaign willis launchexpected onto Mondaylaunch 5thin early January 2026. Please see below for further information and the apply link.2027.

The next Trainee Solicitor recruitment campaign willis launchopen. inFurther 2026.information is provided below.

Apply

The application process for the 2026 PupilTrainee BarristerSolicitor recruitment campaign is open.

Please click on the ‘Apply’ button below.

Apply

The deadline for the completed application form is 11.59pmis Midday on ThursdayTuesday 22nd28 JanuaryApril. 2026.The situational judgement test (SJT) must be completed by 3pm on the same day (28 April).

Please see below for further information on the PupilTrainee BarristerSolicitor positions that are available and funding.

Please visit the ‘How to Apply’ page for further information on the timetable, eligibility criteria and application process.

Places available and location (Trainee Solicitor)

There are 8over Pupil60 BarristerTrainee Solicitor positions being offered through the 2026 pupil barrister recruitment campaign.

The positions are in GLD and(Generalist HMRC.

PleaseScheme), see table below for details of the Pupil Barrister positions available.

DepartmentStart DateRoleLocationNumber of places available
Government Legal Department (GLD) -Commercial GeneralistLaw SchemeEarlyGroup, September 2027Pupil BarristerLondon, Leeds5
Government Legal Department (GLD) - GeneralistDfT SchemeEarlyLegal SeptemberAdvisers 2026Pupil(Commercial), BarristerLeeds1
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)Early, September 2027Pupil BarristerLondon2

Pupillage structure

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Training Contract / Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) structure

If your application is successful, you will be allocated to one of the recruiting departments: GLD, (Generalist), GLD Commercial,Commercial Group, GLD DfT Legal Advisers,Advisers (Commercial), HMRC, NCA or CMA.

Your training will be the responsibility of that department. The nature of your training will vary according to the department you have been allocated to.

As part of your training you will be given a broad range of experience in government legal work.

If you have a particular interest in commercial law, you may wish to consider applying for the trainee positions available within GLD Commercial.Commercial Law Group and GLD DfT Legal Advisers.

Departments only offer full 2-year training contracts or QWE and do not take into account previous training or QWE completed elsewhere.

What happens at the end of the 2 year training programme

Whilst this can never be guaranteed, after successful completion of the 2-year training programme, the recruiting departments hope to be able to offer a qualified lawyer position (this may be subject to a probation period in some departments).

The arrangements in place for newly qualified lawyers differ between departments and may be subject to change. Please see details below.

GLD – Post Qualification

GLD hopes to be able to offer a permanent qualified lawyer role, starting at Legal Officer level, at the end of the two-year training period.

GLD will continue to support newly qualified lawyers with a range of development programmes.

Typically you will be posted according to business priorities and vacancies at the time of being offered a permanent qualified lawyer role in GLD.

You will be regraded to a Grade 7 lawyer once you have gained 1 year of post-qualified experience (PQE).

GLD - 2+2 Scheme

The 2+2 Scheme (a voluntary scheme) was introduced to ensure that newly qualified GLD lawyers, i.e. lawyers with less than 1 year of PQE, gain a broader idea of what it means to be a government lawyer, providing diverse experience at an early stage of an individual’s legal career at GLD.

It’s important for Government lawyers to experience a range of work early on to ensure that their development is as well-rounded as possible. This is good for lawyers’ development which helps their performance and progression, it’s good for GLD’s resilience and it’s good for clients because they get the very best service as a result. 

Those who participate in the Scheme will be allocated to two 2-year postings over their first four years of working (as a qualified lawyer) in GLD. During which time they will undertake 2 years in a contentious post and 2 years in a non-contentious post (in either order).

Allocations will be made based on roles that are available at the time. Participants will be offered the opportunity to express a preference as to where they move. However, GLD is not able to guarantee that all preferences will be able to be met during this process.

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HMRC - Post Qualification

In HMRC Legal Group you will typically be placed in a litigation or advisory team. The role you will be offered will depend on business needs at the time of your qualification. 

After one year post qualification as a Legal Officer there will be the opportunity for progression to Grade 7.

You are expected to move on a regular basis in the early part of your career. If you qualified into a litigation team, the likelihood is that the next team will be advisory (and vice versa). The variety of work at HMRC means no two careers will be alike, allowing you to either become specialists in a particular area or spend time in a variety of different areas.

There are opportunities for training and development to enable lawyers to influence how they wish their career to progress in the future.

NCA - Post Qualification

In the NCA you will typically join one of the department’s legal teams i.e. Civil Litigation, Data and Operational Advisory, Disruptions Actions Litigation (i.e. immigration disruption, civil orders and sanctions), Employment and Commercial and Financial Disruptions Litigation.

Typically, you will be posted according to business priorities and vacancies, but there will be an opportunity to express a preference for the legal team you wish to qualify into. Should you accept a qualified lawyer position, the NCA expects you to remain within NCA Legal for a minimum of two years post qualification.

After one year post qualification as an NCA Grade 3 (Newly Qualified) you will, subject to satisfactory performance, progress to NCA Grade 2 (Lawyer). There are frequent opportunities to move between teams. Alternatively, you will typically have the opportunity to specialise in a particular field.

As a leading law enforcement agency, NCA Legal encompasses a wide variety of work and no two careers are the same. Whatever route you choose, there are opportunities for training and development to enable lawyers to influence their future careers.

As a lawyer with the NCA you will play a key part in enabling the Agency to succeed in its mission in protecting the public from serious and organised crime.

CMA - Post Qualification

Should you be offered a newly qualified lawyer position at the CMA - which is not guaranteed but subject only to meeting our newly qualified lawyer (NQ) criteria - you will be asked whether you prefer to join either an advisory team or litigation team.

You will also be eligible to apply for a Grade 7 post whenever you feel you are able to meet the criteria.

CMA works to promote competition for the benefit of consumers across all sectors of the UK economy. Through various tools and a matrix working model, as a NQ, you will have the opportunity to work across a range of teams - from mergers and markets, regulatory appeals, to cartels and consumer law.

As a world-leading competition authority, the work at the CMA is varied, high-profile and underpinned by the highest professional standards.

CMA has offices across the UK - in Belfast, Cardiff, Darlington, Edinburgh, London, and Manchester. Through their commitment to flexible working, the CMA supports its staff to do their best work, wherever they are.

CMA is committed to maximising their employees’ potential by supporting them to develop the knowledge, professional and technical skills and experience required to advance their careers.

CMA offers a range of professional and skills training through the CMA Academy, as well as access to Civil Service wide learning and development opportunities.

Funding - PupilTrainee BarristersSolicitors

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Departments will not reimburse your fees if you have successfullyspecific completedarrangements orwith are part way through the Bar Training Course.

You may be eligible for a cost-of-living bursary. This will be around £5,400 (National) or £7,600 (London) provider for thoseSQE completingpreparation the(prep) Barcourses. TrainingTherefore, Course.if You will need to discuss your eligibilityapplication foris asuccessful, cost-of-livingplease bursarydo withnot thesign-up department at the offer stage.

Unfortunately, departments are unable to provide funding for thean Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)/Post Graduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)/ CPE (law conversion course).

Funding - Trainee Solicitors

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Departmentsyou have specificreceived arrangementsfurther withinstructions afrom provideryour (usuallyallocated BPP University) for SQE preparation (prep) courses.department.

Applicants who have not yet started the SQE are required to complete the SQE1 and SQE2 prep courses under the relevant department’s SQE arrangements.

Applicants who have passed SQE1 (or are on the way to doing so) and who have not yet started or signed up to an SQE2 prep course, are required to complete an SQE2 prep course under the relevant department’s SQE arrangements.

Completion of SQE1 and SQE2 takes around 12 months (full-time) i.e. prep courses, assessments and results.

  • Bursary: You may be eligible for a (cost of living) bursary. This will be around £5,400 (Regional/Online) or around £7,600 (London) for those completing the LPC (HMRC and NCA only) and for those completing the SQE1 and SQE2 prep courses under departmental provision. Note: for those completing an SQE2 only prep course under departmental provision, the (cost of living) bursary will be pro-rated and will need to be discussed with the relevant department at the offer stage.

Note: Departments do not fund the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)/Post Graduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)/CPE.

BelowDetails provides details of funding offered by recruiting departments.departments are set out below.

Government Legal Department (GLD)

  • LPC: GLD haswill previouslyaccept accepted applications from those following the the LPC route route but hasdoes not providedprovide funding for the the LPC

  • SQE: Provision of SQE preparation courses, payment of course fees and SQE assessment fees and a (cost of living) bursary. SQE1 and SQE2 prepbursary. The courses have been delivered in partnership with BPP University, at various national locations or online. The bursary will depend on factors such as which SQE prep course you are enrolled on to by GLD

Competition & Markets Authority (CMA)

  • LPC: CMA has previouslywill acceptedaccept applications from those following the the LPC route route but hasdoes not providedprovide funding for the the LPC

  • SQE: Provision of SQE preparation courses, payment of course fees and SQE assessment fees and a (cost of living) bursary. SQE1 and SQE2 prepbursary. courses have been delivered in partnership with BPP University, at various national locations or online. The bursary will depend on factors such as which SQE prep course you are enrolled on to by CMA

National Crime Agency (NCA)

  • LPC: NCA offers has previously offered funding to cover cover LPC fees fees where the the LPC has has not been started at the time the offer is made, or where the course has only just started. A (cost of living) bursary has also been availableavailable. This will need to be discussed with NCA at the point of offer.

  • SQE: Provision of SQE preparation courses, payment of course fees and SQE assessment fees and a (cost of living) bursary. SQE1 and SQE2 prepbursary. courses have been delivered in partnership with BPP University, at various national locations or online. The bursary will depend on factors such as which SQE prep course you are enrolled on to by NCA

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)

  • LPC: HMRC hasoffers previously offered funding to cover cover LPC fees fees where the the LPC has has not been started at the time the offer is made, or where the course has only just started. A (cost of living) bursary has also been availableavailable. This will need to be discussed with NCA at the point of offer.

  • SQE: Provision of SQE preparation courses, payment of course fees and SQE assessment fees and a (cost of living) bursary. SQE1 and SQE2 prepbursary. courses have been delivered in partnership with BPP University, at various national locations or online. The bursary will depend on factors such as which SQE prep course you are enrolled on to by by HMRC

Funding - Pupil Barristers

Departments will offer to pay your Bar Training Course fees where you have not yet started the course.

Departments will not reimburse your fees if you have successfully completed or are part way through the Bar Training Course.

Unfortunately, departments are unable to provide funding for the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)/Post Graduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)/ CPE (law conversion course).

Pupillage structure

If your application is successful, you will be allocated to one of the recruiting departments i.e. GLD and HMRC.

Your training will be the responsibility of that department. The nature of your training will vary according to the department you have been allocated to.

The training period offered by departments will last 2 years (and will not take into account previous training completed elsewhere).

During the pupillage period (the first 12 months) your time will be split between your department and a set of external barristers’ Chambers. The remainder of the training period will be completed within your department.

The Professional Statement describes the knowledge, skills and attributes that you will need to develop and apply during the pupillage period (i.e. the first 12 months of the 2-year training programme) in order to qualify as a barrister.

If you meet the required standard at the end of the 12-month pupillage period, you will apply for your full practising certificate and become a qualified barrister. You will, however, remain a legal trainee for a further 12 months, during which time you will experience a wider breadth of the department’s legal work.

Barristers working within government departments may be given the opportunity to conduct cases in tribunals or courts. However the extent of that opportunity will vary between departments and teams.

Government departments tend to use the services of external counsel for much of their court work. This means that legal trainees get the opportunity to work with and learn from experienced panel counsel who are leading experts in their respective fields.

Court-based advocacy opportunities are extremely limited. Candidates wishing to focus principally on a court-based advocacy career should bear this in mind.

Salaries

Salaries differ according to department and location and are subject to review and change.

BelowNote: As providesthis detailsis ofa fixed-term training scheme, all individuals will be employed on the advertised Legal Trainee salary for their allocated department. Existing civil servants transferring from other government departments will not retain their current salary or any allowances on transfer.

Current legal trainee salaries in each ofrecruiting thedepartment recruitingare departments.set out below.

Government Legal Department (GLD)

For legal trainees (at all locations), the current salary details are below.

  • Current 1st year legal trainee salary: £34,695

  • Current 2nd year legal trainee salary: £39,645

Competition & Markets Authority (CMA)

  • Current 1st year legal trainee salary (London): £33,281£34,695

  • Current 2nd year legal trainee salary (London): £38,029£39,645

National Crime Agency (NCA)

  • Current 1st year legal trainee salary (London): £36,057

  • Current 2nd year legal trainee salary (London): £45,326

Note: NCA also pays London weighting which amounts to around an additional £4,218.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)

  • Current 1st year legal trainee salary (London): £42,631
  • Current 1st year legal trainee salary (National): ): £37,682
  • Current 2nd year legal trainee salary (London): £42,752
  • Current 2nd year legal trainee salary (National): £37,682       

Note: the above figures will increase in line with annual pay awards within HMRC.

Retention

Departments aim to offer all those recruited as legal trainees, who meet the required standard, a permanent qualified lawyer post on successful completion of the training period. However, this can never be guaranteed.

Temporary Administrative Roles

Departments such as GLD, HMRC, NCA and CMA advertise their administrative opportunities on the Civil Service Jobs website.

After the LTS recruitment campaign has finished, it may be possible to offer successful candidates and/or those on the reserve list a short-term administrative role within a department. However, this can never be guaranteed.

Diversity Summer Scheme

The Diversity Summer Scheme normally takes place over one week. 

The scheme is for undergraduates or graduates from diverse backgrounds which are currently under-represented across the legal profession. 

The Diversity Summer Scheme has previously worked in partnership with the following organisations: 

  • Aspiring Solicitors  
  • Black Lawyers Circle  
  • Law Society Diversity Access Scheme  
  • Social Mobility Foundation 
  • The Sutton Trust Foundation 
  • Society of Asian Lawyers 

If this scheme is something you might be interested in, you will need to consider joining one of these organisations as places are allocated through them. To do so, please visit their website or social media platform.  

Each organisation will also have their own application process (which we are not involved in). 

Participants will get an insight into the work of government lawyers through talks and workshops. Also, there will be a few tours arranged, for example, of the Supreme Court and Parliament. 

Outside of the Diversity Summer Scheme, there are no other vacation placement schemes or work experience opportunities available. 

However, it is important to understand that the Diversity Summer Scheme is not used to assess suitability for the Legal Trainee Scheme.

The application processes for the Diversity Summer Scheme and Legal Trainee Scheme are separate. If you obtain a summer placement and wish to apply for the LTS, you will need to apply through our legal trainee scheme application process.

Updates to this page

Published 25 July 2014
Last updated 514 JanuaryApril 2026 + show all updates
  1. Launch of the 2026 Trainee Solicitor recruitment campaign

  2. Launch of the 2026 Pupil Barrister recruitment campaign

  3. Launch of the 2025 Trainee Solicitor recruitment campaign

  4. Launch of the 2025 Pupil Barrister recruitment campaign

  5. Launch of the 2024 Trainee Solicitor recruitment campaign

  6. Launch of the 2023 GLP legal trainee scheme recruitment campaign

  7. Updated application link

  8. Launch of the 2022 GLP legal trainee scheme campaign

  9. Lunch of the 2021 Legal Trainee Scheme

  10. Launch of the 2020 Legal Trainee Scheme

  11. Launch of the 2019 legal trainee scheme

  12. Trainee Solicitor and Pupil Barrister opportunities available in the 2018 legal trainee scheme

  13. GLS Legal Trainee Scheme is open for those interested in a training contract or pupillage in government departments such as GLD, HMRC and NCA.

  14. Updated to replace references to BIS with new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

  15. GLS Legal Trainee Scheme is open.

  16. Announcement of the 2016 GLS Legal Trainee Scheme.

  17. Updated to reflect changes to vacation placement provision.

  18. Updated to reflect launch of application process

  19. Updated ahead of 2015 43cruitment campaign

  20. Updated to include detail about the 2015 legal trainee scheme recruitment campaign.

  21. Updated information regarding the GLD vacation placement scheme

  22. GLS graduate brochure added to page

  23. First published.

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