HM Prison and Probation Service: Translation Services

Ministry of Justice written question – answered at on 24 November 2025.

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Photo of John Hayes John Hayes Conservative, South Holland and The Deepings

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how much HM Prison and Probation Service has spent on translation and interpretation services in each of the last five years.

Photo of Jake Richards Jake Richards Assistant Whip, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice

The information requested can be found in the tables below.

Translation:

FY

Translation

FY21-22

£ 83,462.46

FY22-23

£ 137,213.31

FY23-24

£ 280,071.34

FY24-25

£ 328,526.54

FY25-26

£ 142,303.32

Total

£ 971,576.97

Interpreting:

FY

Interpreting

FY21/22

£ 133,776.35

FY22/23

£ 125,495.41

FY23/24

£ 163,546.08

FY24/25

£ 161,212.42

FY25/26

£ 105,987.79

Total

£ 690,018.05

The Ministry of Justice has a statutory duty to provide Language Services to enable access to justice for users whom English is not their first language. Language Service needs and spend are assessed to ensure these services offer good value for money for taxpayers whilst maintaining high standards of service delivery.

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