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Just as you thought the court interpreting contract was delivering savings
Two unrelated reports from independent sources (a solicitor and a court reporter) resurface
The unknown side of public service interpreting
As the debates are heating up in the run-up to Britain’s referendum on its EU membership, news editors seek stories with any links to the issue.
Two men accused of having a machete had their case adjourned for an interpreter to be present
Two Polish men accused of being in Yeovil town centre in possession of a machete with a large blade have had their case adjourned for an interpreter to be present.
Fast-talking MEPs urged to slow down for interpreters
The European Parliament's chief of staff has urged MEPs to speak slower and stick to their native language, to help the interpreters.



