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This category combines all use British English from February 2020 (2020-02) 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 1,314 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Emily Jackson
- Phil Jackson (rugby league 1970s)
- Phil Jackson (rugby league, born 1932)
- T. Jackson (songwriter)
- Michael Jacobs (footballer)
- Colin James (bishop)
- Dick Jasiewicz
- David Jeanes
- Brian Jefferson
- Mark Jenkinson
- JLT–Condor
- John Dickinson Stationery
- Andy Johnson (rugby league)
- Arthur Johnson (rugby league)
- Corey Johnson (rugby league)
- Greg Johnson (rugby league)
- Jack Johnson (rugby league)
- Jim Jolley
- Ernest Jones (rugby league)
- Gary Jordan
- Sara Jorge
- Journey into Space
- Phil Joy
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- Bobby Kamwa
- Helen Kapp
- Robert Kazinsky
- Fred Keenor
- Alan Kellett
- Brian Kellett
- Cyril Kellett
- Ken Kellett
- Church of St Edmund King and Martyr, Kellington
- Fred Kelsall
- T Kennedy (songwriter)
- Garry Kenneth
- Jack Kenny (rugby league)
- Thomas Kerr (writer and songwriter)
- Edward Kerwick
- Joe Keyes (rugby league)
- King Edward railway station
- King George (1781 ship)
- King George (1783 ship)
- King George (1787 ship)
- Frank King (British Army officer)
- Kingston House, Kingston upon Hull
- Kirchberg District Centre
- Kirk Deighton
- Kirk Smeaton
- Andrew Kirk (rugby league)
- Kirkby Wharfe
- Kirkham, North Yorkshire
- Kirklevington
- John Kirkpatrick (rugby league)
- Kirkstall Valley campaign
- Danny Kirmond
- Phil Kitchin
- Jack Kitching
- Knaresborough Zoo
- Cyril Knowles (rugby league)
- James Hinton Knowles
- Simon Knox
- Koenigsegg Jesko
- Alexander Kogler
- Kuki AI
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- Lady Hannah Ellice (1812 ship)
- Lady Ridley (1813 ship)
- Laika Come Home
- Jack Lally
- Cliff Lambert
- Jack Lambert (British actor)
- David Lamming
- Lancaster's Normandy chevauchée of 1356
- Lands of Dallars
- Lands of Templehouse
- Stanley Langshaw
- Langthorpe
- Alf Larard
- The Last Pool and Other Stories
- Last Tango in Halifax
- Late Night Woman's Hour
- Johnny Lawrenson
- David Laws (rugby league)
- Tracy Lazenby
- Scott Leatherbarrow
- Leazes Park
- Imilo Lechanceux
- Sir Anthony Lechmere, 1st Baronet
- Leeds (UK Parliament constituency)
- Leeds General Infirmary
- Cyril Lemprière
- Jack Lendill
- Levisham
- Game pieces of the Lewis chessmen hoard
- Jimmy Lewthwaite
- William Leyborne Leyborne
- Leytonstone Mosque
- The Licktators
- Lighthorne Heath
- Robin Ling
- Craig Lingard
- Glyn Lingard
- Ivor Lingard
- HMS Lion (1823)
- Graham Liptrot
- List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the European Union
- List of battalions of the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
- List of battalions of the Royal Scots
- List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 1960
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2007–2008
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2009
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2010
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2011
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2012
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2015
- List of Doctors characters introduced in 2019
- List of five-wicket hauls in Twenty20 International cricket
- List of highest points reached in the Tour de France
- List of parliamentary constituencies in South Yorkshire
- List of rivers of Yorkshire
- List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1881–1890)
- Little Birch
- Little Miss Muffet
- Live at the Rotterdam Ahoy
- Live Herald
- Liverpool Five
- David Lloyd (cricketer, born 1992)
- Eric Lockwood
- Hubert Lockwood
- Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
- Jack Logan (rugby league)
- The London General Mourning Warehouse
- Davide Longo
- Fred Longstaff
- Lord Hungerford (1814 ship)
- Lord Suffield (1816 ship)
- Buff Lord
- Paul Lord (rugby league)
- Paul Loughlin
- John Lowe (rugby league)
- Ken Loxton
- Ernest Luckman
- Lullaby (The Cure song)
- Lundwood
- Paul Lyman
- Lyminster Priory
- Andy Lynch (rugby league)
- Joe Lyons (rugby league)
- Lyran illuminating mortar
- Raymond Lyttleton
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- Garry MacDonald
- Ian MacDonald (footballer)
- Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc (No 3)
- Madina Mosque, Horsham
- Shaun Magennis
- Mainwaring (1807 ship)
- James Mallinson (Indologist)
- Dominic Maloney
- Dominic Manfredi
- Mankinholes
- Alf Mann (rugby league)
- Manor, South Yorkshire
- Frankie Mariano
- Marine conservation zones in Yorkshire
- Markazi Masjid, Dewsbury
- Rothwell Marlor
- Henry Rowland Marsden
- John Marsden (rugby league)
- Iain Marsh
- Stefan Marsh
- Thomas Marshall (songwriter)
- Marske, west North Yorkshire
- Joe Martin (rugby league)
- John Martin (rugby league)
- Charles Martin vs Anthony Joshua
- Marton-le-Moor
- Colin Maskill
- Andrew Mason (rugby league)
- Danny Maun
- Joseph Bickersteth Mayor
- Linda McAvan
- Harold McCartney
- Stan McCormick
- Steve McCurrie
- Hugh McDowell (rugby league)
- Jermaine McGillvary
- Damian McGrath
- Chantel McGregor
- Danny McGuire
- Anne McIntosh
- Darnell McIntosh
- Dan McKeating
- Vince McKeating
- Callum McLelland
- Gregg McNally
- Jackie McNamara
- Duncan McNaught
- Gordon McQueen
- Paul McShane (rugby league)
- Jim Measures
- Meersbrook Park