Category:Use British English from January 2016
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from January 2016 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 January 2016"
The following 158 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,073 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Thomas Page (engineer)
- Palmera cattle
- Panama Papers case
- Park Avenue (teletext soap)
- Cecil Parkinson
- Antonino da Patti
- Hugh Paulet
- Sylvia Payne
- Pearson Playwrights' Scheme
- Arthur Peel (diplomat)
- Pengwern Boat Club
- Nigel Peters
- Umberto Pettinicchio
- Philip Morant School and College
- Phipps NBC
- Picasso: Magic, Sex & Death
- Pirenaica
- Pittington
- Polbar
- The Politician's Wife
- Polli (company)
- Polwarth Parish Church
- Pond Life (TV series)
- E. J. Poole-Connor
- Pope John Paul I conspiracy theories
- Portland Harbour
- Postage stamps and postal history of Norfolk Island
- Diego Poyet
- The Professionals (band)
- Prospects (TV series)
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- Will Randall (writer)
- Kathleen Raven
- Ben Rawlence
- Rea Brook Valley
- Reading and Leeds Festivals line-ups
- University of Reading
- Republican People's Party
- Reseda green
- The Restoration Man
- Patrick Roberts
- Karl Robinson
- Romani ite domum
- Cyril Romney
- Henry Edward George Rope
- M. E. Aldrich Rope
- Robbie Roscoe
- Rude Tube
- Abu Rumaysah
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- St Crispin's Hospital
- Martin Samuel
- Scarman Report
- Scottish Diaspora Tapestry
- Second Battle of Champagne
- Secret Escapes
- Self-experimentation in medicine
- Sentinel-3A
- September Song (TV series)
- Serco Marine Services
- Sex Box
- Sha'arei Tsedek North London Reform Synagogue
- Shadow cabinet
- Sham Pistols
- Thomas Shaw (World War I veteran)
- Shelton, Shropshire
- The Ship, Derriford
- Nicky Shorey
- Ryan Shotton
- Shropshire County Cricket Club
- Andrew Sinclair
- Matt Singh
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2001 TV series)
- Slugdge
- Denis Smith (footballer, born 1947)
- Somewhere (DJ Mog & Sarah Lynn song)
- Song Book 1985–2010
- Songs of Love (Simply Red album)
- Stagecoach West Scotland
- Addison Langhorne Steavenson
- The Stiffs (band)
- University of Stirling
- Edward Storer
- Luke Strong (gymnast)
- Mike Stroud (physician)
- STV Player
- Suffolk County Cricket Club
- Sumo (book)
- Supercar Season
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- T in the Park 2014
- Ta' Kola Windmill
- Taskmaster (TV series)
- TeenStar
- Teleman
- Terreña
- Tetilla cheese
- Theobald of Ostia
- Thomas & Friends series 18
- D. P. Thomson
- Tim Thornton (musician, born 1988)
- Thorpe St Andrew
- Murder of Mark Tildesley
- Adrian Tonks
- Tony Robinson's Romans
- 1861 Tooley Street fire
- Top Field and Cozens Grove
- Steve Torpey (footballer, born 1970)
- Towers Cinema
- Tramlines Festival
- Trencrom Hill
- Trial by Combat
- The Tribe (2015 TV series)
- Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962
- Raquel Turner
- Twelve Responses to Tragedy
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- Andrew Walker (barrister)
- V. E. Walker
- A Walking Song
- James Wallis (English politician)
- David Walsh (Welsh footballer)
- George Warren (East India Company officer)
- Watergam
- Lloyd Watson
- Norman W. Webber
- West Kent College (2014)
- West Wycombe railway station
- Westquay
- Wharram Percy
- Edith Whetnall
- White Hart Hotel, Harrogate
- Whitland Abbey
- Luke Wilkinson
- Sarah Willingham
- Charles Henry Wilton
- Wiltshire County Cricket Club
- Withersfield
- Women's Cycle Racing Association
- Workhouse
- The Wörld Is Ours – Vol. 1: Everywhere Further Than Everyplace Else
- The Wörld Is Ours – Vol. 2: Anyplace Crazy as Anywhere Else
- Wortley, South Yorkshire