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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from February 2015 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,482 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Maybush
- Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street
- Jason Maza
- Louis Mbanefo
- Callum McCaig
- Emma McClarkin
- Joe McClure
- Paul McCue
- Drew McDonald (wrestler)
- Archie McFeat
- Anthea McIntyre
- Steve McMahon (footballer, born 1970)
- Edward McMillan-Scott
- Pete McTighe
- Robert Medley
- Medway Bears
- Chris Melling (rugby league)
- Melton Constable Railway Works
- Merryweather & Sons
- MetCC
- Midanbury
- Middlesbrough Cenotaph
- Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
- Military budget of India
- Millennium Cohort Study
- Million Model Catwalk
- Jimmy Milne (trade unionist)
- Milton Keynes Kings
- Mind Games (John Lennon album)
- Prodrive WRC Team
- Ministry of defence
- Miss Dance of Great Britain
- Mitchell's Fold
- Thomas Mogford
- Mon Fils
- SS Mona's Queen (1885)
- The Moonbase
- Arthur Moore (Royal Navy officer)
- Jamie Moore (jockey)
- James Moorhouse (politician)
- Moray Coast Railway
- Morayshire Railway
- More Than Somewhat – The Very Best of Steve Harley
- Robert Moreland
- Mary Morgan (infanticide)
- John David Morley
- Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh
- Morville Hall
- Mosaic (geodemography)
- Henry Nottidge Moseley
- Motor Rail
- Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans
- Mounts Bay RFC
- Mr. Raffles (Man, It Was Mean)
- Mr. Soft
- Mrs Mills Solves all Your Problems
- Muasdale
- Murder Music: A History of Black Metal
- Charles Murray (author and diplomat)
- Music Control
- Music programmes on the BBC Asian Network
- My First Planet
- MyFootballClub
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- Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company
- Guy Nason
- Susan Nathan
- National Admissions Test for Law
- National Coastwatch Institution
- National Pub of the Year
- National Scrabble Championship (UK)
- National Socialist Movement (UK, 1962)
- National Statistics Socio-economic Classification
- National Twelve-Bell Striking Contest
- Neilson and Company
- Alfred Nelson (cricketer)
- Neptune and Triton
- The Network Chart Show
- 1893–94 New Brompton F.C. season
- 1894–95 New Brompton F.C. season
- New Calton Burial Ground
- New Clee railway station
- Northeastern University – London
- New Holland Pier railway station
- New Holland Town railway station
- New Music Download
- New Zealand cricket team in South Africa in 1961–62
- Francis Newall, 2nd Baron Newall
- Newborough, Cambridgeshire
- Newbury R.F.C.
- Newcastle Jesters
- Newcastle Wildcats
- Saul Newman
- Newport Roman Villa
- Newton hearing
- The Next Doctor
- NHS Education for Scotland
- Niagara Ice Hockey Club
- 2015 Nice stabbing
- Benjamin Nicholls
- Harmar Nicholls
- Reynold A. Nicholson
- David Nicolson
- HMS Nile (1839)
- No. 582 Squadron RAF
- Noah and the Whale discography
- Nonsuch High School for Girls
- Normanton le Heath
- Tom Normanton
- North and West London Light Railway
- North British Locomotive Company
- Northern Ireland at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
- Northfleet United F.C.
- Norwich City Women F.C.
- Nottingham Guildhall
- Nottingham Law School
- Nottingham Lions
- Nottingham Magistrates' Court
- NRS social grade
- Nuneaton R.F.C.
- Vivian Nutton
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- O Fortuna (album)
- Wally Oakes
- Desmond O'Connor (cabaret performer)
- Odhams Press
- Office of Population Censuses and Surveys
- Officer Kicks
- The Official Big Top 40
- Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
- Olive Blackham
- On My Mind (Ellie Goulding song)
- On the Wire
- One Day Like This (album)
- Open Toed and Flapping
- Opinions (Omnibus) Survey
- Ordinary People (Steve Harley song)
- Organic Bondage
- Tim O'Riordan
- Orrell R.U.F.C.
- Robert Otway-Cave
- Outpost (2008 film)
- Outside (Calvin Harris song)
- Outta This World
- Ovum Ltd.
- Oxford City Stars
- Oxford Institute of Legal Practice
- Oxford University Ice Hockey Club
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- Paint the Town Red (Delirious? song)
- Palmer Park Stadium
- The Pandorica Opens
- The Park Centre
- Mike Parker Pearson
- Marian Partington
- Alan Partridge
- Anuradha Patel (sculptor)
- Pat Paterson
- HMS Patriot (1916)
- Adelina Patti
- Henry Peacham (born 1578)
- Peartree Green
- Peckett and Sons
- José Francisco Peña Guaba
- Peninver
- Penllergare
- Penruddock uprising
- Penwyllt
- Pepsi Chart
- The Perfumed Garden (radio show)
- Herbert Perry (sport shooter)
- Roy Perry
- Daniel Peter
- William Peter
- Peterborough Phantoms
- Peterborough Pirates
- Dave Petersen
- Petty session
- Jonny Phillips (actor)
- John Pickard (neurosurgeon)
- Francis Pickering
- The Pink Singers
- Pinkstinks
- Pyrgo Park
- Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb
- Police and Magistrates' Courts Act 1994
- Police Federation of England and Wales
- The Polygon, Southampton
- Pontneddfechan
- Thomas Potter (died 1759)
- Derek Prag
- Preston is My Paris
- Peter Price (politician)
- Edmund Prideaux (artist)
- Princes Ice Hockey Club
- John Quinton Pringle
- Profit Track 100
- Promise (Delirious? song)
- The Promoter (2013 film)
- Proud (JLS song)
- Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland
- James Provan
- Psychomodo