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Translation House – Mastering the Art of Translation

Translation House announces brand new translation services for businesses to access internationally. With NAATI accreditation, it is easier now that it ever has been for businesses to access potential business partners, other organisations and customers i

NHS spends a whopping on £60,000 a day on translation services: Report

A new report shows that Britain’s NHS pays out £60,000 a day on translation and interpretation services, with Leeds among the highest spenders. Research by think-tank 2020Health showed NHS trusts spent £23.3 million on written translation and interpre

The Global Speak Network Launches as Houston-based Company Focused on Increasing Language Interpretation and ...

The Global Speak Network is launching as a company in Houston that focuses on Language Interpretation and Translation Services.Houston, Texas (PRWEB) February 08, 2012 Seasoned business managers and professional interpreters, Flor Dimassi and Thomas Lacom

Lingo Systems Renamed Language Line Translation Solutions to Reflect Parent, Language Line Services

MONTEREY, Calif., Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Lingo Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of global language services leader Language Line Services, today announced a name change to Language Line Translation ...

NHS spends £23m a year on translators: Costs rise as hospitals cater for 120 languages

The NHS spends £64,000 a day on translation services, a report reveals today. The cost to the taxpayer has risen by 17 per cent since 2007, with more than £23million spent last year.