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 TV cameras will be allowed into the court of appeal for the first time from October and senior judges will be offered training before appearing on camera, the lord chief justice has revealed.Lord Judge cautioned against government plans to extend filming into crown courts, where criminal trials take place before juries, for fear it will provoke disruptions and deter witnesses from giving evidence.In h kubki stanley is last annual appearance before the House of Lords  constitution committee, the most senior judge in England and Wales also warned that cuts in legal aid and a reluctance to employ senior QCs in court cases could end up costing the government more money than it saves.Judge, 71, who is due to step down in September after five years in office, told peers:  I m perfectly happy with cameras coming into court, provided their presence doesn t increase the risk that justice won t be done. [But] I m very troubled about having cameras just swanning around the court. I think you have got to see how it works in the court of appe stanley quencher al. I am bound to say that in most cases I suspect John and Jane citizen will find it incredibly dull.He added:  I hope I am not being cynical, but I can envisage a time coming 鈥?not in any situation that I can contemplate today nor with any political party currently in office 鈥?but I can see a political advanta stanley termos ge being seen,  Well, the television companies have been awfully difficult at the moment for the last few months, it might do quite well for u