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This category combines all use British English from April 2020 (2020-04) 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 765 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- La Macorina
- Alexander MacQueen (cricketer)
- Juracy Magalhães
- Mahratta Hound
- Carolina Main
- Rafał Malczewski
- Adam Mansfield
- Grégoire Margotton
- Giorgio Marincola
- Sofia Marinou
- Market cross
- Marlborough College
- Mary Forster (Quaker)
- Alexandre Maspoli
- Master mix (PCR)
- Matilda Centre
- Trevor Matthewson
- Mayor of West Yorkshire
- Mick McCarthy
- McLaren MCL34
- Stewart McPhee
- Graham Medley
- Fillide Melandroni
- Memory Hold-the-Door
- Mesen
- Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
- St Mary the Virgin's Church, Middleton
- Helen Milner (digital inclusion)
- Hiromichi Mizuno
- Montrose (book)
- Henry Moore (biographer)
- Jack Moore-Billam
- Captain Tom Moore
- Richard de Moravia
- Paul Morawitz
- Alfred Morcom
- Michael Morgan (cricketer, born 1932)
- Mühlhausen
- Andrew Muir (politician)
- Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside
- Joachim Müncheberg
- Altaff Mungrue
- Murder conviction without a body
- Mary Murdoch
- Alexander Murray (knight)
- Olly Murs
- Charles MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry
- Boaz Myhill
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- National Assistance Board
- National League for Democracy
- National Lottery Heritage Fund
- Willie Naughton (footballer, born 1962)
- Newhaven ERF
- NHS Providers
- Philip Nicholson (cricketer)
- Donald Nicol (MP)
- No Man's Land (2001 film)
- Norland, West Yorkshire
- Bobby Norris
- North Bar
- North Skelton Mine
- Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial
- Norton Cemetery, Sheffield
- Nottingham Post
- Charles George Nurse
- John Nuttall (cricketer)
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- Douglas Oakervee
- List of Official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart number ones from the 2020s
- Michelle Ogundehin
- On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at
- ON/ONS convoys
- The Online College
- Operation Retribution (1941)
- HMS Opossum (1895)
- Orgreave, South Yorkshire
- Franco Ortolani
- Osterley (1771 EIC ship)
- Otherness (Kindness album)
- Out of Shadows
- Outlane
- Overcooked
- Richard Owens (architect)
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- Palestine–United Kingdom relations
- Charles Nicholas Pallmer
- Pang! (album)
- Arlo Parks
- Patterns in nature
- Michelle Paver
- William Paxton (musician)
- Alfred Payne (cricketer, born 1849)
- Andy Peake
- Jan Pearson
- Albert Peatfield
- Peebles (West) railway station
- Pen-y-Cefn Pasture
- People's Republic of South Yorkshire
- Perishable Goods
- Robert Persons
- Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie
- William Peyto (died 1464)
- Philadelphia, Tyne and Wear
- Eden Phillpotts
- Tatsiana Piatrenia
- William Pilch (cricketer, born 1820)
- Pincheon Green
- Reginald Pinfield
- Aileen Plunket
- Plunkett & Macleane
- Pontefract Library
- Château de Pontoise
- Abbey of Saint-Martin, Pontoise
- Pornography in Bhutan
- Portraits for NHS Heroes
- Adam Pragier
- A Private Matter (novel)
- Proclamation of Rebellion
- Progress Rocket Space Centre
- List of public art in Blaenau Gwent
- List of public art in the Vale of Glamorgan
- List of public art in Wrexham County Borough
- Otto Pünter
- Anindya Kusuma Putri
- Pwll Du
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- Gita Ramjee
- Alf Ramsey
- HMS Ranger (1895)
- John Raybould
- The Red Dragon (magazine)
- Arthur Reed (footballer, born 1894)
- Richmond Opera
- Ripon Millenary Festival
- Manjeet Singh Riyat
- Mawaan Rizwan
- Martin Robinson (cricketer)
- Rochdale Canal
- Rodrigues Lima
- Alan Rogers (footballer, born 1954)
- Thomas Rolph (cricketer)
- Rosamond (1776 ship)
- R.O.S.E.
- The Rose of Surrey
- Rosebush, Pembrokeshire
- Alexander Ross (cricketer)
- Peter Ross (cricketer)
- Trevor Ross
- Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust
- Francis Rous
- Norman Routledge
- Royal Navy Historic Flight
- Rugby League War of the Roses
- John Russell (died 1270)
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- Les Sables-d'Olonne
- Paddy Sadler
- St Andrew Holborn (church)
- St Bede's Grammar School
- St Cadoc's Y.C.
- St Joseph's Catholic College, Bradford
- Siege of Saïo
- Kevin Sample
- Scott baronets of Great Barr
- Paul Scott (cricketer)
- Seaburn Dene
- Seaton Valley Urban District
- Anton Sebastianpillai
- Selby Times
- Debbie Sell
- Senate (France)
- Serious Sam: The Random Encounter
- Service Entry Badge of Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten
- Cecil Shadbolt
- Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
- Shadow Secretary of State for Housing
- Shahrud, Iran
- HMS Shakespeare (1917)
- Alfred Sharland
- Billy Sharp
- Sheffield DocFest
- Billie Shepherd
- Phil Shiner
- Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation
- Finley Shrimpton
- Siamosaurus
- Georgios Simiriotis
- Sir Edward Hamilton (1800 ship)
- Sir John Soane's Museum
- Six Lethargies
- Six Pillars House
- Sky Q
- Heber Slatter
- The Snobs
- Stephen Soames
- Song for Our Daughter
- South Wales West (European Parliament constituency)
- South Wales West (Senedd electoral region)
- Sovereign (1789 ship)
- Sovereign (1800 ship)
- Sowood, West Yorkshire
- Soyuz 7K-L1
- Soyuz MS-15