Use English [not American] language for the UK site

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Yazeek

I would prefer to see English spellings used on the UK site.
Dates should read dd/mm/yyyy to prevent confusion.

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Steve Hayes

I would prefer to see English spellings used on the UK site.
Dates should read dd/mm/yyyy to prevent confusion.

On the other hand, I wish Microsoft would not compel us to use -ise spellings,
but that's probably a lost cause.
 

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