Golden Bull Award


The Golden Bull Award is an award that is given annually by the Plain English Campaign to an organisation who has made what is deemed by the campaign to be a confusing and bad use of English.

Past "Winners"

Started in 1980, this award has been famously given to the NHS for a 229 word definition of a bed, and in 1981 winners were sent a parcel of tripe through the mail.
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