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Financial Times: Interpreting deal under fire
Justice ministers are under increasing pressure to reconsider a £300m private sector court interpreters’ contract after mistakes that have caused trials to be cancelled, hearings delayed and defendants misinformed, writes Helen Warrell.
BBC News: Court interpreter checks 'non-existent'
Interpreters from a private company have been working in courts in England and Wales without the required criminal record checks, the BBC has been told
The Guardian: Interpreters in courts: lost in translation
In order to deliver savings the Ministry of Justice wants, pay rates and travel expenses have been cut
Audio: BBC Radio Cambridgeshire on ALS court interpreting
Crown Court judge has hit out at an interpreting service for not supplying translators for court cases



