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Court interpreters’ race claim against the Ministry of Justice fails
Contractors working regularly for one client were not protected against discrimination
Vaccinate the Interpreter: Britain’s Health Service in RFP Worth Up to GBP 80m
Big numbers again from the United Kingdom, where the famed National Health Service on July 8, 2016, launched a request for proposal (RFP) for interpretation and translation services worth GBP 20–80m over the two-year life of the contract
Baroness Coussins stands up for court interpreters in the House of Lords
Full transcript of the speech
Interpreter 'no show' twice delays case of Polish man accused of being drunk on a plane to Bristol
Judge has demanded an explanation after he was forced to adjourn a hearing twice because an interpreter failed to arrive