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This category combines all use British English from April 2018 (2018-04) 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 April 2018"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,927 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Blaise Francois Pagan
- Malcolm Page (footballer)
- Quentin Pain
- Pakistani cricket team in India in 2004–05
- Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985–86
- Frederick Palmer (engineer)
- Henry Robinson Palmer
- Tim Palmer (record producer)
- Costa Panayi
- Richard Pankhurst (botanist)
- John Pantry
- Tim de Paravicini
- David Park (computer scientist)
- Joseph Parker (mining engineer)
- Edward Parkes
- Josiah Parkes
- Thomas Parlby
- Mandy Parnell
- Dan Parry
- Carrie L. Partch
- Robert Adams Paterson
- John Richard Patterson
- William Patterson (engineer)
- Lewis Paul
- Webster Paulson
- Thomas Payne
- Leonard Pearce
- Sam Pearce
- S. D. Pears
- John Richard Anthony Pearson
- Robert Peirce (engineer)
- Mike Pela
- Loughnan St Lawrence Pendred
- Pensby and Thingwall (ward)
- William Pereira (cricketer)
- Loftus Perkins
- Thomas Luff Perkins
- Josiah Richard Perrett
- John Shae Perring
- George Perry (engineer)
- Stephen Perry (inventor)
- Leonard Peskett
- Marian Petre
- William Petrie (electrical engineer)
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- James Milner Phillips
- John Phillips (surveyor)
- Frederick Reginald Phipps
- SB Phoenician
- James Pickard
- Frederick Brian Pickering
- Pickering, North Yorkshire
- Richard Pike
- Chris Pile (programmer)
- Pinewood Studios
- Piranha Bytes
- Matthew Plater
- Eric Platford
- Platt Report 1959
- Jack Plom
- Mark Plumbley
- Point of Ayre Lighthouse
- William Pole
- Isobel Pollock-Hulf
- Fergus Pollock
- Mircea Popescu
- Poplar and Stepney Rifles
- Chris Porter (producer)
- Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth
- Ian Pratt (computer scientist)
- Prescot North (ward)
- Prescot South (ward)
- List of presidents of the British Computer Society
- Samuel Tolver Preston
- Bill Price (record producer)
- Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
- Alfred Pugsley
- Dorothée Pullinger
- John Archibald Purves
- David Pye (engineer)
- Thomas Salter Pyne
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- Jaz Rabadia
- Ernest Race
- The Rainbow and the Rose
- Rainham War Memorial
- Thomas Webster Rammell
- Vivian Ramsey
- Frederick Ransome
- Rathmell
- HMS Ravager
- John Joseph Rawlings
- Christopher Rawlinson (judge)
- Peter Rawlinson (engineer)
- Geoffrey Raynor
- Ian Read
- Paul Read (music producer)
- Reckitt and Sons
- Reclaim the Streets
- Thomas Boverton Redwood
- Alan Reece
- Roger Reed
- Ronnie Reed
- Donald Reeve
- Steve Reeves (computer scientist)
- Robert Carstairs Reid
- William Reid (mining engineer)
- Paul Reilly (computer scientist)
- Remembrance poppy
- Stephen Renals
- Hamilton Owen Rendel
- George Rennie (engineer)
- Replay Studios
- Rhubarb
- Bernard Richards
- Edward Windsor Richards
- Martin Richards (computer scientist)
- David Richardson (audio engineer)
- Rinns of Islay
- William Ripper
- Rise and Kill First
- Andrew Rishton
- Jon Ritman
- Riverside Miniature Railway
- Ali A. Rizvi
- John Robb (1862–1913)
- Colin Robbins (software engineer)
- Robert Daglish
- Robert Duncan and Company
- William Chandler Roberts-Austen
- Brian Roberts (English footballer)
- Derek Roberts
- Gilbert Roberts
- John Roberts (engineer)
- Andrew Robertson (engineer)
- Ian Duncan Robertson
- Stephen Robertson (computer scientist)
- John Robinson (engineer)
- Rock Ferry (ward)
- Lucy Rogers
- Will Rollings
- Hamish Rollo
- Horace Roome
- Oliver Roome
- Frederick Campbell Rose
- Ross-on-Wye weather station
- Margaret Ross (computer scientist)
- Leonard Rotherham
- Rotron RT300
- Rotron RT600
- Jimmy Rowan
- Margaret Dorothea Rowbotham
- Frank Rowley
- J. F. Roxburgh
- Ronald A. Roy
- Royal College of Science
- Royal-class cruise ship
- Daniel Rueckert
- Freddie Ruffell
- John Rushby
- Mungo Russell
- Russ Russell
- Mary Ryan (materials scientist)
- Rylstone
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- Edward Saatchi
- Jainti Dass Saggar
- St Catherine's College, Oxford
- St Cross College, Oxford
- Henry St George
- Saint George's Day in England
- St Luke's Hospital, Middlesbrough
- St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Clapham
- St Peter's College, Oxford
- Salford Shopping Centre
- Sampford Peverell
- Charles Sandbank
- John Sargrove
- Frances Saunders (scientist)
- Mark Saunders (record producer)
- Owen Saunders
- Leopold Halliday Savile
- Savoyard knights in the service of Edward I
- Robin Saxby
- Bruce Sayers
- Steve Schneider (computer scientist)
- Johnny Schofield
- Robert Scholey
- Alexander Schuchinsky
- Capture of Schwaben Redoubt
- Science Fiction (Tom Bailey album)
- Scosthrop
- Scottish FA International Roll of Honour
- Colin Scott-Moncrieff
- Douglas Scott (designer)
- John Scott (agricultural engineer)