New Zealand's 42nd Prime Minister has committed to introducing a Bill to Parliament nominating English as the country's official language, a measure none of his predecessors seemed to think was necessary. Ministers have reminded bureaucrats that government business should be conducted in the vocabulary of 89 per cent of Kiwi homes.
The convention of writ…
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