Former prime minister Jacinda Ardern has been made a dame as part of the King’s Birthday Honours in New Zealand. The 42-year-old, who stepped down as leader in January after five years in the role, has been made a Dame Grand Companion in the honours list. She said she was in two minds about whether to accept the award because much of what she was being recognised for were collective experiences for all New Zealanders. “For me this is about my family, my colleagues and all those who supported me to do that incredibly rewarding job,” she told 1News. Former...