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This category combines all use British English from May 2019 (2019-05) 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 May 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 831 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Battle of Ramree Island
- Ramsgill
- Harry Randall (rugby union)
- Sandy Ratcliff
- RateSetter
- Ravelrig Junction Platform railway station
- Reading Festival Chorus
- The Real Housewives of Cheshire
- Reasons to Stay Alive
- Miles Reid (rugby union)
- Manx revolt of 1275
- Bernard Ribeiro, Baron Ribeiro
- Shane Richie
- George Richmond (cinematographer)
- Rise Hall
- Sheila Ritchie
- River Douglas, Lancashire
- River Spodden
- River Tib
- River Tonge
- Riverrun (Underworld project)
- Tommy Robb (footballer)
- Robert De Niro's Waiting...
- Audrey Roberts
- River Roch
- Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
- Rohingya Liberation Party
- Rohingya National Army
- DJ Ron
- John Roome
- David Roper (footballer)
- Rotherham shoe rapist
- Rough Justice (Bananarama song)
- Catherine Rowett
- Runswick Bay Lifeboat Station
- Ryedale
- Ryther cum Ossendyke
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- S.K.I.T.Z Beatz
- Edward Sabine
- St Mark's Church, Nottingham
- St Mary's School, Gerrards Cross
- Salisbury (1818 ship)
- SandpiperCI
- Steve Chandra Savale
- Scheduled monuments in Greater Manchester
- Scottish Amateur Cup
- 2019–20 Scottish Cup
- Scottish Highlands
- Screw conveyor
- Seabrook armoured lorry
- Tina Seabrook
- Arthur Sewell (footballer)
- Max Sheaf
- Paul Shepherd
- Sherwood Forest
- Shiregreen child murders
- Mark Shreeve
- Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway
- Shy Boy
- Siege of Samarkand (1490s)
- Ann Silver
- HMS Simoom (1849)
- Chloe Sims
- Sir James Henry Craig (1811 Quebec City ship)
- Socialist mode of production
- South Norwood Lake and Grounds
- Patrick Spiller
- Spinophorosaurus
- Squatters' Action for Secure Homes
- Pam St Clement
- Robert Stanley (mayor)
- Dave Stitch
- Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
- Rita Tanner
- Sumo Digital
- Syria Speaks
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- Take Hart
- Take Me to Your Heart (Bananarama song)
- Taking the Initiative Party
- River Tame, Greater Manchester
- Tameside
- Sharon Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
- George Taylor (rugby union)
- James Arthur Taylor
- Henry Tempest
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- The Goolwa (clipper ship)
- Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
- Third Way
- Fiona Thompson
- William Thomson (Dumbarton footballer)
- Thruscross
- Nick Tilsley
- Tipo Carora
- TOPCAT (software)
- Torrance railway station
- 1911 Tour de France
- 1926 Tour de France
- 1927 Tour de France
- 1928 Tour de France
- 1930 Tour de France
- 1931 Tour de France
- 1932 Tour de France
- 1933 Tour de France
- 1934 Tour de France
- 1935 Tour de France
- 1938 Tour de France
- 1948 Tour de France
- 1953 Tour de France
- 1936 Tour de France
- 1937 Tour de France
- 1947 Tour de France
- 1952 Tour de France
- 1954 Tour de France
- 1955 Tour de France
- 1956 Tour de France
- 1957 Tour de France
- 1958 Tour de France
- 1960 Tour de France
- 1963 Tour de France
- 1964 Tour de France
- 1965 Tour de France
- 1966 Tour de France
- 1967 Tour de France
- 1968 Tour de France
- 1969 Tour de France
- 1970 Tour de France
- 1976 Tour de France
- 1979 Tour de France
- 1980 Tour de France
- 1982 Tour de France
- 1984 Tour de France
- 1985 Tour de France
- 1986 Tour de France
- 1987 Tour de France
- 1988 Tour de France
- 1989 Tour de France
- 1990 Tour de France
- 1991 Tour de France
- 1993 Tour de France
- 1994 Tour de France
- 1996 Tour de France
- 2002 Tour de France
- 2003 Tour de France
- 2008 Tour de France
- 2010 Tour de France
- 2019 Women's Tour de Yorkshire
- John Towneley (translator)
- A Trick of the Night
- Tripping on Your Love
- Tropics (musician)
- John Trotter (MP)
- Trowbridge Museum
- Stuart Tuck
- Tony Tuddenham
- Tusks (musician)
- Tyldesley
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- Walkden
- Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
- Waterloo Bay
- Wath-in-Nidderdale
- Mary Spencer Watson
- Jesse David Watts-Russell
- Kevin Webster
- Rosie Webster
- Sophie Webster
- Weekend Man
- James Wells (British politician)
- Wendelin of Trier
- West Heslerton
- Matt Western
- Kris Weston
- Sarah Wiener
- Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
- The Wild Life (song)
- Wild Wings
- Janette Williamson
- Lucy Wills
- Joe Wilson (footballer, born 1909)
- Steve Winwood
- Wolsey Hall, Oxford
- Women of Steel
- Women's British Open
- Henry Wood
- 2019 World Snooker Championship
- 2020 World Snooker Championship
- Fred Worthington (trade unionist)
- Ray Wright
- Reuben Wu