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A case at Shrewsbury Crown Court had to be adjourned twice after an interpreter could not be found, it was revealed today
A 22% hike in payments to courtroom interpreters is set to knock a large hole in savings forecast by the government under its ill-starred initiative to contract out the service
The Ministry of Justice today announced measures which it said would increase the take-home pay of interpreters in a bid to improve the quality of the service to courts and the justice sector
Officials from HM Courts and Tribunals Service Interpretation Project (the Project) and representatives from Professional Interpreters for Justice (PI4J) met on 12 March in the latest opportunity for the Working Group to discuss the Language Services contract and overarching Framework Agreement