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This category combines all use British English from August 2017 (2017-08) 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 3,081 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Neil MacCallum
- Macclesfield
- Kenny MacDonald (footballer)
- Macduff Lifeboat Station
- Ross Macfadyen
- John Yule Mackay
- Duncan Mackenzie
- William Leslie Mackenzie
- Robin Mackworth-Young
- Arthur MacManus
- John Stuart Macpherson
- Margaret Hope MacPherson
- Robin MacPherson
- Keith MacRae
- HMS Madras (1795)
- Magic Midget
- Magic Roundabout (Colchester)
- Magic Roundabout (High Wycombe)
- Magilligan railway station
- Magna Carta Island
- PS Magna Charta (1873)
- Magnadata Group
- Magor railway station
- Magor services
- Magpas
- Magpie Island
- Magpie Lane, Oxford
- Maguiresbridge railway station
- Mahanubhavudu
- Mahiki
- MV Maid of Cumbrae
- MV Maid of Skelmorlie
- Maida Hill Tunnel
- Maiden (guillotine)
- Walter Maidstone
- Manjushri Institute
- Rosemary Manning
- Rosa Mannion
- TSS Manx Maid (1910)
- TSS Manx Maid (1962)
- TSS Manxman (1904)
- TSS Manxman (1955)
- Royal Air Force Marine Branch
- Marktgasse
- Marry-your-rapist law
- Henry Marshall (bishop of Salford)
- Roy Marshall (legal scholar)
- List of ships named Martha
- Martha (1796 ship)
- Martha (1810 ship)
- Josiah Martin
- Neal Martin (wine critic)
- Neil Martin (motorsport)
- Ursula Martin
- Roger Martival
- Arthur Marwick
- Kelly Massey
- Nathan Massey (rugby league, born 1989)
- Neil Masters
- Jim Mather
- Ross Matheson (tennis)
- Neil Mathieson
- Mattequartier
- Ross Matthews (footballer)
- Mauger of Worcester
- Maurice (bishop of London)
- Tony Maylam
- Maysun bint Bahdal
- Neil McAdam
- Ronnie McCluskey
- Karen McCombie
- Alan McCormack
- Jonathan McEvoy
- Robin McEwan, Lord McEwan
- Ronnie McFall
- Neil McIntosh (journalist)
- Kenny McKay
- Duncan McKenzie (footballer, born 1912)
- Neil McKeown
- Ken McKinlay
- Ronnie McKinnon
- McLaren Field
- Duncan McLean (footballer, born 1868)
- Duncan McLean (footballer, born 1874)
- Duncan McLean (writer)
- Shane McLoughlin
- Dougie McNab
- Battle of Medenine
- MediEvil
- MV Melbourne Star (1936)
- TSS Mellifont (1903)
- Duncan Menzies (architect)
- Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies
- Walter de Merton
- Methane Princess
- Methuselah (band)
- Metropolis Water Act 1852
- Metropolitan Water Board
- Jonathan Meyrick
- William Middleton (bishop)
- Midget Gems
- Mildred (1797 ship)
- Arnold Ashley Miles
- Jeremy Miles
- Millenary
- Kenny Milne (footballer)
- Milred
- Denise Mina
- Keith Mincher
- Minister of the Crown
- MV Miralda
- James Miskin
- Rosalind Mitchison
- Neena Modi
- Moelfre, Anglesey
- Rowland Molony
- Neale Monks
- Donna Moore (novelist)
- John Shank More
- Richard de la More
- Josiah Lewis Morgan
- Nathaniel Morren
- Julian Morris (economist)
- Nancy Brysson Morrison
- Robert Morton (bishop)
- Mosesbrunnen
- Mossgiel Tunnel Platform railway station
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell
- John Stuart Mowat
- Kate Muir
- Münstergasse
- Münsterplatz (Bern)
- Ross Murdoch
- MV Murell
- Judy Murray
- Ken Murray (prison officer)
- Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts
- MV Murree
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- Ashley Nadesan
- NanoSight
- Re Nanwa Gold Mines Ltd
- Nappers Halt railway station
- Napsbury railway station
- NaPTAN
- Narberth railway station (Wales)
- Narberth Road and Maenclochog Railway
- Narborough and Pentney railway station
- Narborough railway station
- Narrow Boat (book)
- Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review
- Narrow Gauge Railway Museum
- Narrowboat
- Nash Petrel
- Nast Hyde Halt railway station
- Natal (ship)
- Nateby railway station
- National Air Communications
- National Aircraft Factory
- National Apprenticeship Service
- National Archives of Scotland
- National Association for Bikers with a Disability
- National Association of Boat Owners
- National Association of Railway Clubs
- National Automotive Innovation Centre
- National Bank of Scotland
- National Centre for Early Music
- National Clarion Cycling Club
- National Commercial Bank of Scotland
- National Community Boats Association
- National Conversation
- National Coracle Centre
- National Council for Educational Technology
- National Cycle Museum
- National Cycle Network
- National Cycle Route 1
- National Cycle Route 2
- National Cycle Route 3
- National Cycle Route 4
- National Cycle Route 5
- National Cycle Route 6
- National Cycle Route 7
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- National Cycle Route 16
- National Cycle Route 17
- National Cycle Route 18
- National Cycle Route 20
- National Cycle Route 21
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- National Cycle Route 23
- National Cycle Route 24
- National Cycle Route 42
- National Cycle Route 43
- National Cycle Route 44
- National Cycle Route 46