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Solicitors are at liberty to instruct the tried and tested NRPSI interpreters
The MOJ and the minister, Helen Grant MP, seem oblivious to the warnings they have long been receiving from those of us in the interpreting profession who take our responsibilities seriously and who, unlike them, know something about the work
Capita's latest pay cut
Capita’s latest scheme to deprive interpreters out of travel expenses could and/or should be described as possibly the last straw to break the camel’s back
Short Notice Bookings: statistics from the week 24-29 September
There seems little point in doing an in-depth statistical analysis, however, some things do leap out
Court interpreting shambles continue: new delay in £½m cannabis farm case
“The position isn’t ideal, but without an interpreter, all of our hands are tied”