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Court interpreting: lesson in failure
We must continue to watch both organ grinder and factotum like dyspeptic hawks – and so we shall.
Cannabis grow in Worcester - case delayed as court waits for Polish interpreter
Three men have appeared in court charged with being concerned in the production of 105 cannabis plants in Worcester.
Taxpayers hit by £2m per month bill for translators
Experts who speak 226 tongues, dialects and who can sign for deaf foreigners have been employed for criminal, civil and family hearings.
Capita still falls short on court interpreting
Nearly four years after the outsourcing of courtroom interpreting to a single contractor, the service continues to fall short of its key performance target, according to the latest government figures.