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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from August 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 1,274 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Appleby Parva
- Edward Victor Appleton
- Ardrossan Academy
- Russel Arnold
- Purple Aki
- Arrowroot
- Artisan (group)
- Ashburnham House
- Rhys Ashworth
- Suzanne Ashworth
- 2006 Women's Asia Cup
- Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Pakistan)
- Peter Aston
- Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever
- Astrarium of Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio
- Richard Atcherley
- Gee Atherton
- Kate Atkinson (writer)
- Atlético Clube Goianiense
- War of the Austrian Succession
- Autocannon
- AWQAF Africa Muslim Open College
B
- Nicholas Bailey
- R. Balasubramaniam
- Bangladesh women's cricket team in India in 2012–13
- Barkers of Kensington
- Wally Barnard
- David Barnes (footballer)
- Bill Barraclough
- Ted Barratt
- John Baskeyfield
- Robert Bateman (MP)
- Bath Chronicle
- Battle of Carinish
- Gareth Batty
- BBMak
- John Relly Beard
- David Beckham
- Mark Beesley
- Belgian Congo in World War II
- Joseph Bell
- David Benson
- Daniel Bertaux
- The Best of Keane
- Leon Best
- Neil Best
- Lydia Rose Bewley
- The Big Wheel (album)
- Birding with Bill Oddie
- Bishkek
- Bisset v Wilkinson
- The Black Island
- Blackfriars, Gloucester
- Simon Blackwell
- The Blanche Hudson Weekend
- Danny Blanchett
- John Blinkhorn
- Robert Blinkhorn
- Robert Blucke
- Blue Heaven (2003 TV series)
- The Blue Lotus
- Captain Blue
- Allan Boath
- Boohbah
- Roy Booth
- Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby
- Borders Family History Society
- Borve Castle, Sutherland
- Disappearance of Henry Borynski
- James Boswell
- James Bowen (author)
- Hamish Bowles
- Box Codax
- Boy in da Corner
- Christopher Bramham
- William Brand (botanist)
- Nick Brandt
- Brazen (Weep)
- 66th British Academy Film Awards
- British Army Dirigible No 1
- British Computer Society
- British Formula 3 International Series
- British Superbike Championship Support Series
- British United Shoe Machinery
- Benjamin Britten
- Ryan Brobbel
- The Broken Ear
- Jim Brough
- Alfred Brown (cricketer)
- Jordon Brown
- Sigebert Buckley
- Christopher Bucklow
- Bullingdon Green
- Bullingdon Hundred
- Herbert Bullmore
- Lee Bullock
- Steve Bunce
- Burberry
- James Burge
- Burn (Ellie Goulding song)
- Arthur Burns (police officer)
- Simon Burns
- Jocelyn Burton
- Richard Henry Burton
- Buses in Ipswich
C
- Cádiz expedition (1625)
- Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service
- Professor Calculus
- Callander Jazz and Blues Festival
- Calton Hill
- Camargue equitation
- St Laurence's Church, Cambridge
- Ralph Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys
- Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys
- Jock Campbell (British Army officer)
- Cams Hill School
- Capel, Surrey
- Captain Haddock
- Cardiacs
- William Carnaby
- Carnegie Theatre
- Hereward Carrington
- Carsphairn
- Bianca Castafiore
- Catholic Building Society
- Demetri Catrakilis
- Sarah Caudwell
- Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale
- Cestersover
- Dean Chalkley
- List of Challenge Anneka episodes
- Tom Chamberlain (footballer, born 1996)
- Ashley Chambers
- Charity (song)
- Charlbury railway station
- Charlie Big Potato
- Cherrywood Road
- Chester
- Chang Chong-Chen
- David Christmas
- Chungking Mansions
- Church of the Messiah, Birmingham
- Cigars of the Pharaoh
- The Citadel (1938 film)
- Clan Fraser
- Philip Lindsey Clark
- Dan Clarke
- Clements Hall Leisure Centre
- Esmond Clifford
- Cliftonville Hotel, Cromer
- Frazier Climo
- Close to Me (The Cure song)
- Clough
- Isaac Cole
- Percival Coles
- Coll
- Daniel Coll
- College for Distributive Trades
- Lucy Collett
- Coming Home (The Soldiers song)
- Coming on Strong (Hot Chip album)
- Congleton railway station
- Leon Constantine
- Convent of Poor Clares, Gravelines
- Steve Coogan
- Cookstown Hockey Club
- Billy Cooper (trumpeter)
- Charlotte Cooper (tennis)
- Coppergate Shopping Centre
- Frederick Corder
- Fred Cornish
- Edward Corvan
- María Teresa Costantini
- Coventry University
- The Crab with the Golden Claws
- James Craig (rugby union, born 1988)
- Crime Museum
- Crimonmogate
- Kyle Critchell
- James Crossley (bodybuilder)
- Crowborough
- Darren Cullen (graffiti artist)
- The Curse of Fatal Death
- The Cutter and the Clan
- Cyril Leonard
D
- Roger Daltrey discography
- Godfrey Darbishire
- Darlington F.C.
- Dartford Crossing
- Dastar bunga
- Rhian Davies
- Deirdre Davis
- Steve Davis (footballer, born 1968)
- Day of Days (album)
- Daybreaker (Architects album)
- Trevor Dean
- Death Eater
- Declaration of Calton Hill
- Gareth Delve
- Charles Denman, 5th Baron Denman