Category:Use British English from October 2011
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from October 2011 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
Pages in category "Use British English from October 2011"
The following 166 pages are in this category, out of approximately 479 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- List of events at the O2 Arena
- Oasis Academy Hadley
- Off & On
- Oh No I Love You
- Oh Woman, Oh Why
- Okomu National Park
- The Old Boys' Network
- Old Hall Hotel, Sandbach
- Oldpark (District Electoral Area)
- Omagh
- Onisilos Sotira
- Orange unsignedAct
- Osbert of Clare
- Osun Defender
- Ou Est le Swimming Pool
- Outlaw (novel)
- Oxford Brookes University
- Oxford Manifesto
P
- Herbert Annesley Packer
- PAEEK
- Painted on My Heart
- Palatinate (newspaper)
- Paranoid (Black Sabbath song)
- Parbhani
- Parramatta Patriots
- Parthasarathy Temple, Chennai
- Donald Pass
- Payyappaddy
- HMS Pegasus (1897)
- People Like Us (mockumentary)
- The People's Book of Records
- Philip Perceval
- Petroleum industry in Nigeria
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Nick Phinn
- Photograph (Def Leppard song)
- Piano Concerto No. 3 (Williamson)
- Pilkhana, West Bengal
- The Pink & the Lily
- Pitney
- Pluscarden Abbey
- A Poetic Yesterday
- Pontypridd RFC
- Pottinger (District Electoral Area)
- Practical Photography
- Premier Farnell
- Premier Grand Lodge of England
- Premier League All Stars
- Premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee
- Primal Scream
- HMS Prince of Wales (53)
- Prince's Cairn
- Prithviraj Raso
- Privatisation of London bus services
- Privy Council of Scotland
- Psyence Fiction
R
- Narayan Rane
- N. Bhaskara Rao
- Re-Flex
- (Reach Up for The) Sunrise
- Real Love (Beatles song)
- Paul Reeves
- Keith Relf
- Remember That Night
- Les Rendezvous
- Respect (The Bill)
- RF Engines
- Tony Richards (author)
- The Rokstarr Collection
- Sir Charles Ross, 9th Baronet
- Rough Collie
- Rowton, Shropshire
- Royal Charter (ship)
- Royal Christmas message
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- Rubberband Girl
S
- St Mary the Virgin's Church, Aylesbury
- Lawrie Sanchez
- Roy Sandstrom
- Roz Savage
- Nick Scheele
- John Scott (horseman)
- Scottish Terrier
- Sealyham Terrier
- Charles E. Sexey
- Mohammad Sharif (United Nations)
- Pita Sharples
- Shpongle
- Ashvarya Shrivastava
- Mairembam Koireng Singh
- Colin Skinner
- Slade Alive!
- Slow Club
- Christina Smith (missionary)
- Edgar Albert Smith
- Mike Smith (cricketer, born 1967)
- Smooth Collie
- Some Girls
- Son of God (TV series)
- South of Scotland District (rugby union)
- Robert Southwell (priest)
- Spectrum London
- Sport in England
- Sralahan
- St Helens R.F.C.
- Staffordshire Yeomanry
- Starlight (Sophie Ellis-Bextor song)
- Step One
- Stoke Mandeville Hospital
- Mathew Stokes
- Stop! (Sam Brown song)
- Stutter Rap (No Sleep til Bedtime)
T
- Taking Back the Cities Tour
- Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1993)
- Terrorism Act 2006
- The Rower
- This Is a Fix album tour
- This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For
- Chris Thorman
- Tomregan
- Tongue n' Cheek
- Tonymore
- Tour of Britain
- 2004 Tour of Britain
- 2005 Tour of Britain
- 2006 Tour of Britain
- 2007 Tour of Britain
- 2008 Tour of Britain
- 2009 Tour of Britain
- 2010 Tour of Britain
- Tommy Traynor (Scottish footballer)
- Billy Trew
- Cec Tyson
- Patrick Fraser Tytler
W
- David Ward (palaeontologist)
- Warnborough College
- Russell Warren (cricketer)
- Warrington Dock
- Watership Down (film)
- Wearing and Tearing
- Stuart Webster
- Frank Atha Westbury
- (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Tour
- John Wheeler (British politician)
- Charles Whitehead
- Henry Williams (missionary)
- Paul Willis (Scottish footballer)
- Lord Frederick Windsor
- Lord Nicholas Windsor
- Wonderful Christmastime
- Tatiana Woollaston
- Bruce Woolley
- Michael Worrincy