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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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- National Institute for Health and Care Research
- National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants
- National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives
- National Union of Railwaymen
- Curtis Naughton
- Danny Naughton
- Kirk Netherton
- New Forest, North Yorkshire
- Newbury College (England)
- John Newlove (rugby league)
- Richard Newlove
- Tom Newman (musician)
- Newton, Hampton Court
- Danny Nicklas
- Sonny Nickle
- Maurice Nicoll
- Job Nixon
- No Future (album)
- Peter Norburn
- David B. Norman
- Normanby, Ryedale
- North Riding of Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- North Rigton
- Northallerton (UK Parliament constituency)
- Norton-le-Clay
- Notre Dame High School, Sheffield
- Gary Numan
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- Gareth O'Brien
- Eamon O'Carroll
- Josh O'Connor
- Old Dick (1789 ship)
- Ken Olisa
- Ingrid Oliver
- Joe Oliver (rugby league)
- Keiron O'Loughlin
- Steve O'Neill (rugby league)
- Operation Bellicose
- Orbiter X
- Gene Ormsby
- Ian Orum
- Laurie Osborne
- HMS Otter (1778)
- Our Lady of Doncaster
- Tamzin Outhwaite
- Outwood Academy Carlton
- Gareth Owen (rugby league, born 1992)
- Jim Owen
- Ray Owen (rugby league)
- Richard Owen (rugby league)
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- Palk v Mortgage Services Funding plc
- Helen Palmer (archer)
- Pargor Subdistrict
- Paris Theatre
- HMS Parker (1916)
- Parkside Colliery
- Adam Parr
- Ken Parr
- Alf Peacock
- Kameron Pearce-Paul
- Robin Peers
- Henry Pelham (civil servant)
- John Pell (mathematician)
- Richard Pell
- John Pendlebury (rugby league)
- Penguin European Writers
- Penhill Giant
- Stan Pepperell
- Jackie Perry
- John Peyton (Royal Navy officer)
- Barry Philbin
- Joe Philbin (rugby league)
- Brett Phillips (rugby league)
- Clive Pickerill
- Brandon Pickersgill
- Steve Pickersgill
- Pinchinthorpe
- Thomas Pinto
- Frank Pitchford
- Steve Pitchford
- Herbert Place
- Plaidy railway station
- Plompton
- Pocklington School
- Polish Social and Cultural Centre
- Keith Pollard (rugby league)
- Polska Fundacja Kulturalna
- Pontefract
- Pontefract (UK Parliament constituency)
- Robert Poole (rugby)
- Henry Bradshaw Popham
- Gareth Potts (rugby league)
- Harold Poynton
- Preston Dock
- Pride in STEM
- Prince of Wales (1793 ship)
- Princess Charlotte (1813 Sunderland ship)
- Princess of Wales (1796 sloop)
- Geoff Pryce
- List of public art in Carmarthenshire
- List of public art in Ceredigion
- List of public art in Gwynedd
- List of public art on Anglesey
- Public Prosecutors Office (Japan)
- Garry Purdham
- Kieron Purtill
- Kenneth Pye
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- Racing Point RP20
- Radio 1's Dance Anthems
- Railway Inn, Spofforth
- Rat Hole, Gaping Gill
- Stefan Ratchford
- Gordon Ratcliffe
- Keith Rayne
- Kevin Rayne
- Red Bull Racing RB16
- Frank Redpath
- Paul Reilly (rugby league)
- Renault R.S.20
- Retro Computer Museum
- The Reynolds Girls
- Roslyn Reynolds
- Basil Richards
- Luke Richardson (strength athlete)
- William Richardson (songwriter)
- Richmond, Sheffield
- Chris Riley (rugby league)
- Joe Riley (rugby)
- Ripon (UK Parliament constituency)
- River Ant
- J. P. C. Roach
- Ted Robbins (football administrator)
- Robert Roberts (rugby league)
- Thomas Robertson (footballer, born 1875)
- Asa Robinson
- Craig Robinson (rugby league)
- Dave Robinson (rugby league)
- Darren Rogers (rugby league)
- Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
- The Roop
- Sol Roper
- Gary Rose (rugby league)
- Paul Rose (rugby league)
- Ross Memorial Hospital
- David Rossdale
- Tommy Rostron
- Rother Valley Country Park
- Rotherham Civic Theatre and Arts Centre
- Rothienorman railway station
- Yvette Roudy
- Round Foundry
- Gerry Round
- Paul Round
- Alex Rowe (rugby league)
- Alex Rowley
- Paul Rowley
- Royal Northern Infirmary
- Chris Rudd
- Jim Rudd (rugby league)
- Ruins (instrumental)
- Ron Ryder
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- Mohammed Sabir
- Salamander (1806 ship)
- Tommy Sale (rugby league)
- Sally (1782 ship)
- Salvatorian College
- Sand Hutton
- HMS Saumarez (1916)
- Tommy Saxton
- Scarborough (UK Parliament constituency)
- Scarborough Pier Lighthouse
- Miquel Scarlett
- Scary Go Round
- Derrick Schofield
- James Scott (footballer, born 2000)
- Scritti Politti
- Barry Seabourne
- Maurice Selbach
- Sir Amherst Selby-Bigge, 1st Baronet
- Self Transcendence 24 Hour Track Race London
- Jamie Sendles-White
- Ken Senior
- Senoko Energy
- SESTRAN
- HMS Seymour (1916)
- Lady Elizabeth Shakerley
- Brian Shaw (rugby league)
- Joby Shaw
- Sheffield (UK Parliament constituency)
- Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association
- Sheffield Rules
- Shiregreen and Brightside
- Mikhail Shivlyakov
- Gary Siddall
- Sidney Stringer Academy
- Ezra Sidwell
- Silver Pit
- Gerald Sim
- Ian Sinfield
- Dylan Skee
- Arthur Skelhorn