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ALS offers cash to beat interpreting boycott
The company running the controversial new courtroom interpreting service is offering cash incentives to interpreters who recruit friends, the Gazette has learned, as it emerged than nine out of 10 court interpreters are boycotting the service
Missing interpreter costs day in court case
A High Court judge has apologised to a jury after a whole day was lost in a trial because an interpreter failed to turn up
As UK interpreters strike, Google “scabs”
Around 1,000 interpreters have not been turning up to court because of the reduced pay and expenses offered by ALS
Judge: Absence of interpreters becoming problem
A crown court judge has publicly criticised a company for failing to supply interpreters on time for criminal cases involving foreign defendants



