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UK Justice Policy Review
'Only 280 interpreters were ready for work when the new system went live. The Ministry of Justice had estimated that 1,200 were needed. Capita met just 58 per cent of bookings, leading to a sharp rise in trial delays.'
Scotland: Case thrown out due to lack of interpreter
A woman accused of calling a German neighbour "Hitler" has had the case against her thrown out because there was no interpreter for the trial to go ahead
EU Member States Country Profiles: The Current State of Affairs in Europe
Qualitas Project country profile for the United Kingdom
No News is Good News
'Cambridgeshire Police carefully calibrated the terms and conditions of interpreter assignments in order to complement their reductions in hourly pay'