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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 1,275 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Radford Electronics
- Radio Music Shop
- Rail ale trail
- Mahbuba Islam Rakhi
- Keith Rand
- Rape during the Bangladesh Liberation War
- Rape during the First and Second Congo Wars
- Rapture TV
- Rare and Unreleased (Curve album)
- Rarities Volume I & Volume II
- Chris Rashley
- Rastapopoulos
- Ready Steady Who
- Recovery (Runrig album)
- Red Hand Defenders
- Red Lion Hotel, Cromer
- Red Rackham's Treasure
- The Red Sea Sharks
- Dan Redfern
- Reduction of the French fortresses in 1815
- Jamie Reed (footballer)
- B. R. Rees
- Lesley Rees
- Lou Rees
- Refuge (United Kingdom charity)
- Regent Theatre, Ipswich
- Robert Renwick
- Resonance FM
- Return of a King
- Danny Rich (rabbi)
- Frank Richardson (police officer)
- Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council elections
- Andy Ripley
- Shaunaka Rishi Das
- Daniel Ritchie
- Joshua Ritson
- River Mun
- RMJM
- Keith Robbins
- Peter Robbins (rugby union)
- Nicola Roberts discography
- Philip Roberts
- Jason WA Robinson
- The Rolling Stones Far East Tour 1965
- Roses Match
- Meg Rosoff
- Rossall School
- Nicholas Rowe (actor)
- Terry Rowe
- Rowley Hills
- Arundhati Roy
- Rugby Union Players' Association
- Runrig
- Samuel Rutter
- Phil Ryan (musician)
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- Sacriston
- St Austell and Clay Country Eco-town
- St Botolph's, Aldersgate
- St. Edmund's Chapel, Lyng
- St Giles in the Fields
- St Giles, London
- St John's Hospital, Bracebridge Heath
- St John's School, Leatherhead
- St Mary's Church, Warrington
- St Mary's Town and Country School
- Salkeld Hall
- Sam FM (Bristol)
- Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
- Richard Samworth
- Pat Sanderson
- Armine Sandford
- Edward Sang
- Sarcidano
- Sarsden Halt railway station
- Sawley Abbey
- Aryana Sayeed
- Schoolboys in Disgrace
- 2012 Scottish Challenge Cup final
- Scottish Rugby Union
- Screen Two
- Searchlight (album)
- Secret History (TV series)
- The Secret of the Unicorn
- Secret Shine
- Secretly (Skunk Anansie song)
- Subway Sect
- Selling Jesus
- Selsey
- The Seven Crystal Balls
- V. Shanmuganathan
- Phil Sharpe (cricketer)
- Luke Sharry
- Sidney Shephard
- Sherborne Abbey
- HMCS Sherbrooke
- Sheringham Lifeboat Station
- Dominic Sherwood
- St Martin's Church, Sherwood
- Shifnal
- Shifnal Festival
- Shilling (English coin)
- The Shooting Star
- Showtime (Dizzee Rascal album)
- Hilary Shuard
- Sibrydion
- Jack Siedle
- Siege of Breda (1624)
- Siege of Dunkirk (1658)
- The Silent Sun
- The Singles (The Who album)
- Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form
- 2013 Six-red World Championship
- Skirmish at Many Branch Point
- Skunk Anansie discography
- The Slade Box
- SLC Super Provincial Twenty20
- Sleeper (band)
- Sleepwalker (The Kinks album)
- Slugger O'Toole
- Frank Smailes
- Smashes and Trashes
- Alex Smith (footballer, born 1985)
- George Smith (trade unionist)
- Matt Smith (footballer, born 1989)
- Paul Smith (boxer)
- Tim Smith (Cardiacs)
- Gerald Smithson
- Maggie Snowling
- Snowy (character)
- Soap Opera (album)
- Soho Square
- Something Else by the Kinks
- Sonic Firestorm
- HMCS Sorel
- Spalding Priory
- Alec Spalding
- War of the Spanish Succession
- Ruskin Spear
- John Spencer (Scottish footballer)
- Richard Spencer (Royalist)
- Spice Engineering
- Henry Spiller
- Robert Spiller
- Spirit of London Awards
- The Spongers
- St Peter's Church, Derby
- Stac Lee
- Kay Stammers
- The Stamping Ground
- Richard Standish
- Thomas Standish
- Started Early, Took My Dog
- State of Confusion
- Peter Stevens (RAF officer)
- Tim Stevenson (Lord Lieutenant)
- Alec Stewart
- Still Counting the Dead
- Still the Same (Slade song)
- Stokenchurch
- Stoosh
- The Story of The Who
- Stowe Pool
- Strange Nature
- Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Stratherrick
- Strule Arts Centre
- John Stevenson Stubbs
- Sunny Afternoon (album)
- Sunshine 1530
- Suspension from the UK parliament
- Sutherland of Forse
- Sutton Wick
- Ben Swallow
- Swansea College (Gower College Swansea)
- John Swinfen
- Jules Sylvester
- The Symphony World Tour
- Syrian National Symphony Orchestra
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- T20 Blast
- Phil Taggart
- Tala, Kenya
- Nathan Talbott
- Tall Ships (band)
- Tamu tamu
- Aatish Taseer
- Frank Tate (Emmerdale)
- Tavistock House
- A. J. P. Taylor
- Teach First
- Donald Teare
- Telford Medal
- Terrorism Act 2000
- The Terrornauts
- Upul Tharanga
- The Curse of Fatal Death
- HMCS The Pas
- Then and Now (The Who album)
- Thief Takers
- Think Visual
- Third Test, 1932–33 Ashes series
- Thirty Years of Maximum R&B