Category:Use British English from September 2014
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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from September 2014 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 September 2014"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 864 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Oakwood High School, Rotherham
- The Ocean Fracture
- Jack O'Connor (English cricketer)
- Phil O'Connor
- Octopus (Scottish band)
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd
- The Old Shades
- Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow
- The Olde Wine Shades
- Mike Oldfield singles discography
- James Oldham
- One in a Million (band)
- Jason Orange
- William E. Orchard
- Samuel Oughton
- Outwood Academy Brumby
- Outwood Academy Foxhills
- Over Bridge
- The Overtones
- Owd Bob
- Oxford Mail
- The Oxford Times
- Oxford Union
P
- Radhabinod Pal
- Palais de Beaulieu
- Pardon Us (band)
- Park Hotel, Preston
- Hubert Parry
- PC Music
- Pearlfishers (band)
- Penallt Viaduct
- Isaac Perrins
- The Phantom Band
- The Phene
- James Phillippo
- Steve Phillips (musician)
- Piedmontese cattle
- Samuel Eyles Pierce
- Robert Plant
- Play (Squeeze album)
- Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 – Event 1
- Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 – Event 10
- Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 – Event 12
- The Plough, Gorton
- Plumbers Arms, Belgravia
- The Poets
- Federal Office of Police
- Polmadie Bridge
- Pommern (horse)
- Pont Briwet
- Pont-y-Cafnau
- Pont-y-gwaith
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- Porthill Bridge
- Portsmouth, West Yorkshire
- Potrika
- Robert Potter (architect)
- James Poyser
- The Press (York)
- Fred Price (cricketer)
- The Primary 5
R
- R (Reilly) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Radha Krishna Temple
- David Ratcliffe
- Red Lion, Westminster
- The Reindeer Section
- Rejecting Jane
- Reverieme
- Richmondshire District Council elections
- Rickrolling
- Ride It (Jay Sean song)
- John Rippon
- Frances Ritchie
- H. Wheeler Robinson
- Robert Robinson (Baptist)
- Rote Kapelle (band)
- Joshua Routledge
- Rover (yacht)
- Royal Oak, Eccles
- Sir George Rumbold, 2nd Baronet
- Cyprian Thomas Rust
- Rutherglen Bridge
- Barrie Rutter
- John Collett Ryland
S
- S Club (album)
- S Club 7 discography
- S Club Party
- St Helens Star
- St Swithin's Church, Lincoln
- Sale & Altrincham Messenger
- Salisbury Journal
- Salsaringer
- Sandbach Crosses
- Sawthis
- Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- Joseph John Scoles
- Scotland Yard
- Tom Scott (YouTuber)
- Second Severn Crossing
- The Secret Goldfish
- Seeing Double (2003 film)
- Seeing Double (album)
- The Selfish Gene
- Sergeant (band)
- Serpico (band)
- Settle Victoria Hall
- Severn Bridge
- The Shakespeare, Farnworth
- The Shakin' Pyramids
- 2014 Shanghai Masters (snooker)
- Sheldon tapestries
- The Shermans
- George Shield
- Shitdisco
- Shop Assistants
- The Shuttle (newspaper)
- The Side
- HMS Sidlesham (M2729)
- Alan Simpson (athlete)
- Alfred Percy Sinnett
- Skids (band)
- John Skinner (archaeologist)
- Jonathan Skinner
- Sloothby
- Sluts of Trust
- Dominic Smith (footballer, born 1995)
- Jim Smith (cricketer, born 1906)
- Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer)
- Snowblood
- Snowcake (band)
- Somerset Women cricket team
- William Somervell
- Song of Return
- Sons and Daughters (band)
- Sophie (musician)
- The Soup Dragons
- South Stack
- South Wales Argus
- Southgate School
- Sowerby Bridge
- John Spanos
- Speedway (band)
- Spelthorne College
- Jeremy Spencer
- Spirea X
- The Spook School
- Sport Newspapers
- Thomas Spurgeon
- Squeeze (Squeeze album)
- Squeeze discography
- Sri Sivan Temple
- Srinivasa Ramanujan
- St George's Bridge
- St. Julian's railway bridge
- Patric Standford
- Charles Stanford (minister)
- Stanley Arms, Eccles
- Stanley Embankment
- Noel Stanton
- Stapleton (band)
- Star Wheel Press
- Starbotton
- Edward Steane
- Steeleye Span
- Joseph Stennett
- Samuel Stennett
- Emma Stevens
- Tara Stevens
- HMS Stonecrop
- HMS Stonecrop (K142)
- Stourbridge News
- Stretchheads
- Stretford & Urmston Messenger
- Stroud News & Journal
- Alfred Sturge
- Suckle (band)
- Sun and 13 Cantons
- The Supernaturals
- Superstar (band)
- Sutton & Croydon Guardian
- Amos Sutton
- Joseph Swain (poet)
- Sweets from a Stranger
- Swimmer One
- Swing Bridge, River Neath
- Sykes (dog)