2 billion tune in to watch Royal wedding

On Friday the 29th of April, it is estimated that around 2 billion people will tune in to see Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot. Images of Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Pall Mall along with all the pomp and ceremony will be transmitted all over the world. For any fan of the British [...]

Getting the most from your translator

We now live in a global economy and for companies this means communicating with customers on an international level. Speaking to customers in their native language displays your commitment to cater for their requirements. If your marketing messages are spoken or written clearly and features local culture then it gives a very positive effect.  The majority [...]

Simultaneous translation goes wrong at UN

Simultaneous translation is perhaps one the hardest forms of translation possible. It requires a level of translation that is rarely found elsewhere. With written translation the translator has time to think about the translation. Simultaneous translators have a fraction of time to call upon his training and experience. For the best possible translation there is [...]

English languages bulldozes Welsh speaking towns

The Welsh language has suffered another blow in recent news. With cost cutting being a major part of the coalition strategy to reduce the UK’s deficit, it appears that Welsh translation services for community councils could be an early victim. What makes this particularly tragic is that in parts of Wales the predominant language Welsh. [...]

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