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In this news section of the NRPSI website, we publish updates on our current work and related events in the interpreting profession. Whether you are an interpreter or a client of interpreting services, a member of the media or general public, you will find information relevant to the interpreting profession.
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At 10am on 17 February AIT presents the National Union of Professional Interpreters and Translators (NUPIT) outlining the benefits of being a member of the National Union of Professional Interpreters and Translators (NUPIT)
Delivered by Andy Murray who is the National Officer for Community, Youth Worker and Not for Profit sectors -
At 2.30pm on 26 February, AIT presents Interpreting for the Probation Service; click here for more information
Delivered by lawyer- linguist Sue Leschen, a full member of AIT, and Registrant on NRPSI -
At 2.30pm on 6 March, AIT presents an Overview of Interpreting in Legal Settings; click here for more information
Delivered by Mariana Haladj-Asminian, who is a full member of AIT and a Registrant on NRPSI -
After nearly seven years as Chief Executive and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI), Mike Orlov is stepping down and will be leaving the organisation on 10 April 2026
Mike said: “It has been an honour developing the positioning of the National Register” -
Number of police forces to be cut in major shake-up; click here for more information
The government is to radically reduce the number of police forces in England and Wales as part of what sources have called the largest reform of policing in decades -
Latest NRPSI Registrant Newsletter
Catch up on the most recent news and information from NRPSI -
'Translate UK' mailing to interpreters dated 23rd January 2026 regarding the Ministry of Justice; click here for more information
NRPSI received this mailing from Registrants on the 23rd January 2026 evening -
thebigword published an announcement yesterday; click here for more information
On 22nd January, 2026 thebigword sent a mailing saying the company has successfully retained the Ministry of Justice contract for an initial 4 years -
For the latest news from the GMB Interpreters and Translators branch please click here
Upto date news sent to NRPSI by the GMB Union -
Read the Law Society Gazette article: click here for more
"A juddering dissonance persists between the Ministry of Justice’s positive assessment of key criminal justice services – outsourced to private companies – and the way those services are experienced by professionals who work on the front -
New cyber action plan to tackle threats and strengthen public services; click here for more information
New measures will be introduced to make online public services more secure and resilient, so people can use them with confidence - whether applying for benefits, paying taxes or accessing healthcare -
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) explores AI-driven procurement tools; click here for more information
CCS is beginning a market engagement for supplier input on a new digital platform; the proposal is for a three-year rollout from April 2027, which aims to automate key stages of the procurement journey -
Government claims that outsourced criminal justice services are working well are routinely greeted with scepticism; read the Law Society Gazette article
The House of Lords Public Services Committee gathered evidence on the standard of interpreting services provided…the committee concluded that the current state of interpreting services in the courts is inefficient and ineffective -
Read Baroness Coussins in Hansard: “Even if every single one of the students currently doing a language degree went into teaching, we still would not come close to meeting the shortfall of qualified teachers”
As the statutory guidance for the national curriculum says, “Learning a language is ‘a liberation from insularity and provides an opening to other cultures’. It helps to equip pupils with the knowledge and cultural capital they need -
On Friday 14th July 2023, between 11-4pm, innovative training will be held at the University of East London supported by the British Psychological Society, Careif, NRPSI, ACIS and AIT; click here for more
A unique opportunity for psychologists and interpreters on working within mental health - free training




