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This category combines all use British English from November 2023 (2023-11) 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 191 pages are in this category, out of approximately 780 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Rainbow Quest (horse)
- Rajshahi Division cricket team
- Melvin Ramsay
- Queen Rania of Jordan
- Redcore
- Phil Rees (greyhound trainer)
- Region Varde Elitesport
- Regret (film)
- Heinrich Reiser
- René Magritte Museum
- Repository Woods
- Results of the 2022 Jersey general election
- Retractable roof
- Revanchist (album)
- Rex v Bourne
- Leslie Reynolds
- Rhodes Scholarship
- Rice-fish system
- The Road Dance (film)
- Rock of Gibraltar
- Rodrigo de Triano
- Nicole Rogers
- Nella Rose
- Rottalstadion
- KS ROW Rybnik
- Royal London Militia
- Mark Royal
- Rybnik Stadium
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- Safe Harbor (upcoming TV series)
- Safeway (UK)
- Sail Into Danger
- Salford Red Devils Women
- Saltburn (film)
- Sandling, Maidstone
- Frederick Saunders (civil servant)
- Scots language
- Scott Hall, Leeds
- Naomi Scott
- Carl Segerståhl
- Select Stakes (Great Britain)
- SGB Championship 2024
- SGB Premiership
- SGB Premiership 2024
- Operation Shader
- Cameron Sharp
- Shepherd's Bush murders
- Siberian cat
- The Sicilians
- Noky Simbani
- Robin Simcox
- Joanna Sime
- Sint-Truiden railway station
- Slovenian Individual Speedway Championship
- Commercial determinants of health
- Jonquil Solt
- Sophie and the Giants
- Rune Sörmander
- South Bank Sky Arts Award
- South Swindon parish
- South Yorkshire Football League
- Southgate Hockey Club
- Southwark (electoral division)
- Sparks (Coldplay song)
- Speedway Grand Prix of Europe
- Speedway Grand Prix of Latvia
- Speedway of Nations
- Squatting in Kazakhstan
- Norman St John-Stevas
- St. Michael's, Coventry
- Stade Arsène Wenger
- Stags (TV series)
- Stal Rzeszów Municipal Stadium
- Stand By for Action (Stingray)
- Henry Morton Stanley
- Star Maker
- Start Gniezno
- Start Gniezno Stadium
- Starve Acre
- Irena Stefoska
- Stephen Toulson & Sons
- Harriet Stevens
- Stranger in the City (1961 film)
- Succession to Peerages and Baronetcies Bill
- Such Brave Girls
- Sudan Doctors' Syndicate
- Suffolk Militia
- Suffolk Trained Bands
- Sunak ministry
- Sunderland Stars
- Sunderland Town Hall
- Surrey Militia
- Sussex Militia
- George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland
- George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland
- Sweetpea (TV series)
- Jim Syder Jr.
- Jim Syder Sr.
- Sylhet Division cricket team
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- Talhenbont Hall
- Tallhult Motorstadion
- Tawleed
- Teddington Hockey Club
- Francis Templer
- Thames Challenge Cup
- Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie
- Them Nice Americans
- Therapy (Zoe Wees album)
- This Life (Take That song)
- Sam Tierney
- River Till, Lincolnshire
- Henry Tilly
- Tolkien Calendars
- Tomo-Dachi
- Tongeren railway station
- MotoArena Toruń
- Tory scum
- Le Touquet
- Toward European Unity
- Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Dan Travers
- Jane Treays
- Trebouxia arboricola
- Trial (ship)
- Stefania Turkewich
- Eva Turner
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- Wack Hofmeister Stadium
- Mohammed Waheed Deen
- Wakefield A.F.C.
- Wakefield Court House
- Wakefield Exchange
- Wakefield Mechanics' Institute
- Wakefield One
- Wales national rugby league team
- Wall of Eyes
- Wallington Hall
- Mark Wallis
- Andrew Walters (bowls)
- Wandsworth (electoral division)
- War crimes during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
- Waterfront (song)
- Chris Watson (sport shooter)
- William Webster (chemical engineer)
- The Old Deanery, Wells
- West Suffolk Militia
- West Yorkshire History Centre
- Westgate (Wakefield)
- Westgate Unitarian Chapel
- Weston Hall, Yorkshire
- Wheatley Viaduct
- Where Has Poor Mickey Gone?
- Rebecca Wigfield
- Wayne Willgress
- Jacques Williams
- Ted Williams (equestrian)
- Jim Williamson (association footballer)
- Kurt Willoughby
- Wimbledon Hockey Club
- Roger Windsor
- Women in Technology (album)
- Women's England Hockey League
- Louis Isaac Woolf
- World lawn and indoor bowls events
- Lucy Worsley
- Les Wotton
- Wybrzeże Gdańsk
- Peter Wyngarde