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A Bible that resembles a glossy coffee table magazine joins a manga version and a Lego gospel. But how do Christians feel about these attempts to spread the word?
A police force pays more than £317,000 a year for translation costs, a spokesman confirms.
Welsh is used officially in a European Union meeting for the first time after years of campaigning.
A town calls for the right to stay out of a "costly and unwanted" scheme requiring it to translate documents into Welsh on demand.
An automated e-mail response reading in Welsh: "I am not in the office at the moment" is mistakenly put on a road sign.
Thames Valley Police spent more than £1m on interpretation and translation services over the past year, it is revealed.
A former British Army interpreter who is accused of sending secrets to Iran was not spying but setting up a gas supply deal, a court hears.
Le Clezio, winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature, is among the most translated of modern French authors.
A translation device designed by a Derby student is being piloted by police in Lincolnshire.
A project to translate the Mozilla Firefox web browser into a Ugandan local language is launched.
As Nato-led forces try to establish security in Afghanistan, there's another mission to make sense of the place names for English-speaking people.
A leading MP says the government must take seriously claims about degree standards and "fraud".
Deaf people in North Lanarkshire who use British Sign Language will be offered an interpreter via the internet.
Talks on allowing Welsh at some EU meetings are under way but the UK will not press for it to become the 24th official language.
A poet who translated Bob Dylan songs into Gaelic is to have them performed for the first time.
The Danish author whose commissioned cartoons triggered Muslim protests worldwide is now having trouble finding a publisher.
British journalist Richard Butler describes for the first time the terrifying moment he was captured by Iraqi militia.
BBC comedy 'Allo 'Allo!, set in Nazi-occupied France, presents a whole new 'Komodie' battle for German translators, writes Steven Rosenberg.
Manchester United draw 0-0 with Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the Champions League semi-final first leg.
A Lincolnshire hospital trust pays more than £30,000 on translation services over the past four years.
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