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Where Is The Interpreter compensation case continues as judge set to rule on claim’s validity (BSL)

December 7, 2022 by

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To see the BSL translation of this article, thanks to Signly, please click on the signing hands icon at the […]

No plans were made to provide sign language interpreter for mini-budget reversal statement, Treasury confirms

November 8, 2022 by

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There were no plans to interpret Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s October statement into British Sign Language (BSL), the Treasury has revealed. […]

Deaf mother awarded £36,000 after suing British Deaf Association for discrimination

September 30, 2022 by

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A Deaf mother has been awarded more than £36,000 from the British Deaf Association (BDA), after the charity refused to […]

Registration opens for latest ‘Where Is The Interpreter’ court case

September 17, 2022 by

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Further details have been released concerning how to support the next court case over ‘Where Is The Interpreter’, which takes […]

‘Where Is The Interpreter’ compensation case to be heard at Royal Courts of Justice next month

August 22, 2022 by

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A court hearing to determine whether more than 270 Deaf people should be compensated over ‘Where Is The Interpreter’ is […]

Little Mix court case parents up for top campaigning award

April 21, 2022 by

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The three Deaf parents who successfully challenged a Little Mix concert promoter over a lack of British Sign Language (BSL) […]

Deaf News: Profoundly deaf man uses lipreading and stenographers to serve as juror

August 30, 2019 by

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A deaf man from London has used lipreading and courtroom stenographers to serve as a juror in a crown court […]

Donna Williams: British SPECIAL language?! How interpreting agencies get it wrong

February 22, 2012 by

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British… Special… Language. This is what interpreting providers Language Empire apparently thought BSL stood for. The average layman in the […]