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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from May 2012 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 1,756 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Co-operatives UK
- Coat of arms of the BBC
- Anne V. Coates
- John Coates (tenor)
- Cyril Cobb
- Alan Cobham
- Claud Cockburn
- Liza Cody
- Ray Coleman
- Ben Collett
- Raymond Collings
- John Churton Collins
- Michael Collins (footballer, born 1986)
- Rob Collins (musician)
- Hugh Collum
- Sidney Colvin
- Ray Comfort
- Common As Muck
- Competition Time
- Complete Madness
- HMS Conqueror (S48)
- Anne Conway (philosopher)
- Nula Conwell
- Alexander Cooke
- Denys Coop
- Martin Cooper (musician)
- Stephen Cooper (ice hockey)
- Wilkie Cooper
- Borough of Copeland
- Jack Copeland
- Jenny Copnall
- Miles Corbet
- William Corlett
- Chris Corner
- Phil Cornwell
- Alessio Corti
- Bob Cottam
- Joe Cottrill
- Coulsdon
- William John Courthope
- Jim Cousins
- Elliot Cowan
- William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper
- David Cox (1960s cricketer)
- Michael Graham Cox
- William Coxe (historian)
- John Robert Cozens
- Andrew Craighan
- Cathie Craigie
- William Craigie
- Steve Cram
- John Cramer (priest)
- Ian Craney
- O. G. S. Crawford
- John Crawley
- Thomas Neill Cream
- Anthony Creighton
- Martin Crimp
- William Crolly
- Andrew Crooke and William Cooke
- Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
- John Crowne
- Hugh Cruttwell
- Crystal Ball (Keane song)
- Ralph Cudworth
- Pamela Cundell
- Shaun Cunnington
- The Curse of Fenric
- James Curtis (British writer)
- Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston
- Patricia Cutts
- Energy in Cyprus
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- Roger d'Amory
- Sprent Dabwido
- Roald Dahl
- Tessa Dahl
- Dakshayani Velayudhan Award
- John Dobree Dalgairns
- Dance FM
- The Dancer (2011 film)
- Jeff Danchie
- Stuart Dangerfield
- Henry Daniels (statistician)
- Alec Dankworth
- Abraham Darby I
- Marzuki Darusman
- Elizabeth Daryush
- Basil Davidson
- Jim Davidson
- Edward Davies (Celtic)
- Rupert Davies
- H. W. C. Davis
- The Day Britain Stopped
- Ryan Day (snooker player)
- Chris de Burgh
- Derrick De Marney
- Victor de Waal
- Adam Deacon
- The Deadly Assassin
- Death in Venice (opera)
- Deep Purple discography
- Thomas Dekker (writer)
- Delhi High Court
- Alice Dellal
- Keith Deller
- Guillaume Daniel Delprat
- Dempsey and Makepeace
- Denial (Sugababes song)
- Leonid Denysenko
- Desmond C. Derbyshire
- William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough
- Desert Island Discs
- Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond
- Frank Desprez
- Jim Devine
- Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire
- Murder of Anni Dewani
- Dewiq
- Dhankawadi
- Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah (novel)
- Diamond Geezer
- Thomas Frognall Dibdin
- Frank Dicksee
- G. H. Diggle
- John Dill
- Charlie Dimmock
- Peter Dimmock
- Bruce Dinwiddy
- Director-General of the BBC
- Isaac D'Israeli
- Harold Baily Dixon
- Doc Martin
- Don't Try This at Home (Billy Bragg album)
- Simon Donaldson
- Horace Donisthorpe
- Paul Donovan (economist)
- Dough (Bottom)
- Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
- Lesley Douglas
- William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas
- Den Dover
- Ewan Dow
- Thomas Millie Dow
- Dream Team (TV series)
- Henry Drummond (evangelist)
- HMS Drury
- William Drury
- James Duckett
- Dick Duckworth (footballer, born 1906)
- Dud Dudley
- Alexander Duff (missionary)
- James Duff Duff
- Geoffrey Dummer
- John Dunn (radio presenter)
- Dorothy Dunnett
- John Dunt
- Battle of Dupplin Moor
- Desmond Dupré
- Wes Durston
- Maria Dyer
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- Alan Ealham
- East Indiaman
- East Lindsey
- East London Mosque
- Tony Eccles
- The Echo (novel)
- Joanna Eden
- Edenbridge, Kent
- Edinburgh Review
- Richard Edmonds (scientist)
- Dorothy Edwards (Welsh novelist)
- El Alamein
- Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes
- George Richards Elkington
- Peter Elliott (athlete)
- Mike Ellis (athlete)
- Robert William Elliston
- Robert Elms
- Ben Emmerson
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- The Enemy of the World
- England, Half-English
- Michael English (politician)
- Jeffrey Ennis
- Esmonde and Larbey
- Adam Eustace
- E. E. Evans-Pritchard
- Beriah Gwynfe Evans
- Hilary Evans
- Evergreen (French band)
- Expropriation of the Princes in the Weimar Republic