Category:Use British English from June 2013
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from June 2013 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 2,111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Change (Killing Joke song)
- Paul Chapman (actor)
- Charing Cross
- Craig Charles
- Charlton Kings
- Richard Charlton
- Charter 88
- Chartered Institute of Building
- Charlie Charters
- Chase a Crooked Shadow
- Cheddleton railway station
- Cheeky for a Reason
- Cheesewring
- Chesham Cricket Club
- Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service
- Alice Chestre
- Chiaroscuro (Bass Communion album)
- Chiastic Slide
- Henry Chichele
- Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)
- Billy Childish
- Children North East
- Christian Council of Britain
- Christine McVie (album)
- Chuckle Brothers
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United Kingdom
- Churnet Valley Railway
- Clan Mackinnon
- Clan Sempill
- Clangers
- Clare College, Cambridge
- R. T. Claridge
- Graham Clark (Emmerdale)
- Martin Clark (snooker player)
- Matt Clark (footballer)
- Jamie Clarke (footballer, born 1982)
- Leon Clarke
- Willy Clarkson
- The Clash at Bonds International Casino
- Classic All Blacks
- Clifton, Nottinghamshire
- Clissold Park
- Henry Peyton Cobb
- Brian Cobby
- Thomas Cobham
- The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code
- Andrew Collins (broadcaster)
- Joan Collins
- Peter Collins (record producer)
- Abram Combe
- Jack Compton
- Condor Ferries
- Confield
- Barry Conlon
- Paddy Considine
- Consumed (band)
- River Conwy
- Mike Cook (footballer)
- Steve Cook
- Ernie Cooksey
- Neill Cooper-Key
- Max Cooper (music producer)
- Steve Coppell
- James Coppinger
- William de Corbeil
- Corner of the Earth
- Leon Cort
- Geoffrey Cory-Wright
- Cosmic Girl (song)
- Manuel da Costa (footballer, born 1986)
- Coventry Climax
- Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox
- Albert Craig (rhymester)
- Jordan Crane (rugby union)
- Sir Nicholas Crispe, 1st Baronet
- Dennis Cronin
- Csikós
- Annie Hall Cudlip
- Pender Hodge Cudlip
- William Cuffay
- Julia Cumberlege, Baroness Cumberlege
- Andrew Cunningham (politician)
- Charlie Cunningham (jockey)
- Chris Cunningham
- Sir David Cunynghame, 1st Baronet
- William Cusance
- Raymond Cusick
- Cynesige
D
- Daddy's Gone
- Danny Daggert
- Toni Daggert
- Daily Herald (United Kingdom)
- Daimler Company
- Dalesman
- RAF Dallachy
- Jon Daly (footballer)
- Simon Danczuk
- Sampson Darrell
- Darts (band)
- Robert Davenport (dramatist)
- Selina Davenport
- David Brown Ltd.
- Tommy David
- Anthony Davidson
- Harold Davidson
- Alan Davies (footballer)
- Andrew Davies (footballer)
- Kevin Davies
- Rob Dawber
- Andy Dawson
- The Day the Earth Caught Fire
- The Day the World Gets 'Round
- Daybrook
- Christian de Duve
- De Havilland Dragon Rapide
- De Havilland Venom
- Gilbert de Lacy
- Anna De Souza
- Edward Dearle
- Cat Deeley
- Deeper Underground
- Mark Delaney (canoeist)
- Rory Delap
- Derbion
- Nick Derbyshire (cricketer)
- Donald De Souza
- Miles De Souza
- Hugh Despenser the Younger
- John Devereux, 1st Baron Devereux
- Walter d'Eynsham
- Andrew Diey
- Dudley Digges
- Carmen Dillon
- Alice Dingle
- Belle Dingle
- Charity Dingle
- Chas Dingle
- Debbie Dingle
- Del Dingle
- Eli Dingle
- Lisa Dingle
- Mandy Dingle
- Marlon Dingle
- Sam Dingle
- Shadrach Dingle
- Zak Dingle
- Disc-Overy
- Distant Past (song)
- Maud Diver
- Kirk Dixon
- Paul Dixon (footballer, born 1986)
- Djaoeh Dimata
- Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)
- Michael Doe (businessman)
- Brett Domino
- Don't Try (Everything Everything song)
- Shaun Dooley
- SS Douglas (1889)
- Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet
- Richard Downey
- Welbore Ellis Doyle
- Draft 7.30
- HMS Dreadnought (1906)
- Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Baronet
- Andy Drzewiecki
- Arthur Du Cros
- Andy Ducros
- Church of St Edmund, Dudley
- Duet (Everything Everything song)
- Dunkirk, Nottingham
- Vivian Dunn
- Richard Dunne
- RMS Dunottar Castle
- Windham Quin, 2nd Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl
- Edward Dwelly
- Nathan Dyer
E
- Betty Eagleton
- Ealdred (archbishop of York)
- Early 1970
- East Finchley Cemetery
- East Highland Way
- East Preston Cricket Club
- Brian Edmeades
- Gareth Edwards
- Elang Darat
- Anthony Elding
- Elixir Studios
- R. Keith Ellis
- Robinson Ellis
- Wynne Ellis
- Elsenham & Thaxted Light Railway
- Emergency on Planet Earth (song)
- Enemy of the Music Business
- Enfield Crematorium
- William England (priest)
- English Defence League
- English Heritage
- Richard Enraght
- Enter the Grave
- Ryan Esson