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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from April 2012 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 939 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- The Bachelor (album)
- Bad Girls (M.I.A. song)
- Vikram Banerjee
- Greg Barker, Baron Barker of Battle
- Nicola Barker
- Nora Barlow
- Correlli Barnett
- Richard Barnfield
- The Battle of Evermore
- Battle of the Chesapeake
- BBC North West Tonight
- Steven Beckingham
- Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford
- Lawrence Beesley
- Christopher Beeston
- Begin Again (Kloq album)
- Alan J. W. Bell
- Andy Bell (singer)
- Henry Glassford Bell
- Sir John Benn, 1st Baronet
- Compton Bennett
- Miles Joseph Berkeley
- SS Berlin (1894)
- List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom
- Beware of Darkness (song)
- Beyond the Fringe
- Anil Bhoyrul
- Big Ben
- The Bill series 12
- Bird vision
- Lucy Birley
- Ewan Birney
- Cilla Black
- Don Black (lyricist)
- Blackham baronets
- Robert Blake, Baron Blake
- Arthur Bliss
- The Blizzards
- Godfrey Bloom
- Blow Away
- The Blue Boy
- William Blunt
- Blythe Bridge railway station
- List of Bo' Selecta! episodes
- Bo' Selecta!
- The Bob Hope Theatre
- Jennie Bond
- Peter Bonetti
- Andy Booth
- Graham Booth
- Borehamwood
- John Boreland
- Chris Bostock
- Wilf Bott
- Sydney Box
- Joseph Boxhall
- Richard Bracewell
- Break It Down Again
- Brecon Jazz Festival
- Shay Brennan
- Robert Bridges
- Alan Brien
- Henry Briggs (mathematician)
- Britain in a Day
- Fern Britton
- Daniel Broadbent
- Neville Brody
- Bromley Little Theatre
- Bromley Parish Church Memorial
- Alistair Brown (footballer, born 1951)
- Francis Browne
- Thomas Gore Browne
- Marjorie Bruce
- Alexander Bryson
- George Buck
- Louisa Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch
- John Buchanan (sailor)
- John Bagnold Burgess
- Elizabeth de Burgh
- Dave Bussey
- Henry Montagu Butler
- Herbert Butterfield
- Fiona Button
- William Byles
- Ashley Byrne
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- Caledonian Lane
- James Cameron (missionary)
- Verney Lovett Cameron
- Douglas Camfield
- Steven Campbell (artist)
- Can the Can
- Capital Manchester
- Capital Yorkshire
- Ali Carter
- Adrian Carton de Wiart
- Castle Toward
- Jo Caulfield
- Orfeur Cavenagh
- John Cavendish
- Cazzette
- The Celestial Toymaker
- Celts (modern)
- Censorship in India
- Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service
- Chamba district
- Nandita Chandra
- Changes in safety practices after the sinking of the Titanic
- Charles Chaplin Sr.
- Charlie Brown (Coldplay song)
- Chelmsford
- Chester and Holyhead Railway
- Chester Cathedral
- Hubert Chevis
- Chichester District
- Chitradurga district
- 1993 Christchurch by-election
- Rickard Christophers
- Chronicles (Steve Winwood album)
- Vince Clarke
- Christopher Clayton (businessman)
- Joseph Clement
- Nigel Clough
- Adam Coakley
- Coeliac disease
- Colbrand baronets
- Robert Coleman (sailor)
- Collessie
- Philip Howard Colomb
- Compton baronets
- Alan Conway
- Rod Coombes
- Astley Cooper
- Coronation of the British monarch
- Corporal Clott
- Tonia Couch
- G. G. Coulton
- Lol Coxhill
- Matthew de Crambeth
- Laura Critchley
- Alastair Crooke
- Charles Curran (television executive)
- Lorne Currie
- Curtiss V-2
- William Cuthbertson
- Cuyler baronets
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- Dale Farm
- Theodore Dalrymple
- Harold Darke
- Charles Daubeny
- Claire Davenport
- William Davis (journalist)
- Chelsy Davy
- Philip Dawid
- Colin de Mowbray
- De Raedt baronets
- Thomas Ros, 9th Baron Ros
- Glyn Dearman
- Deathwatch (2002 film)
- Declaration of Breda
- Arthur Dee
- John Dee
- Ahmed Deedat
- Graham Dene
- Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
- Depeche Mode
- Desert Orchid
- Devil Gate Drive
- Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- Dhanbad district
- Paul di Resta
- Michael Dickinson (horseman)
- Everard Digby
- Dirty Work (Rolling Stones album)
- Richard Dodds
- Dolly Rockit Rollers
- Domino (Jessie J song)
- Don't Let Me Down (Beatles song)
- The Doward
- James Dreyfus
- Henry Drummond (1786–1860)
- Cosmo Duff-Gordon
- Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
- Paul Dukes
- Gavin Dunbar (archbishop of Glasgow)
- Dundraw
- Alfred Edward Durrant
- Dycer baronets