When the user selects a different language to English-US (e.g. English-
UK), all of the UK language packs should also be installed during
installation. Maybe ubiquity is the focus of the bug report?

When the user selects English-UK during Ubuntu installation, why don't
the related packages get installed (libreoffice-help-en-gb, libreoffice-
l10n-en-gb, myspell-en-gb, hunspell-en-gb etc)?

I don't know if other languages are affected. The only way to test is to
install Ubuntu with a different ENGLISH language than English-US. Then
see if LibreOffice menus are showing US-English e.g. words like "color"
instead of "colour".

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Title:
  Language support not installed matching locale

Status in language-pack-en package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When Ubuntu is installed with UK locale settings during setup, all of
  the language support is not installed and some applications e.g.
  LibreOffice display with non-UK English. The extra language support is
  prompted to be installed *the first time* the user accesses the
  language options (see screenshot attached).

  When this language support is installed, these applications then
  (correctly) display menus etc in UK English.

  Ubuntu setup appears to not install the matching locale languages.

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