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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from May 2015 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 3,236 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Tug of War (2006 film)
- Turf Hotel
- The Turn (film)
- Sydney R. Turner
- Tutbury
- Tuxlith Chapel
- Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd Baron Tweedmouth
- The Twin Dilemma
- The Two Doctors
- Two Fathers (film)
- Two Nudes Bathing
- Two Pieces for Piano (1921, John Ireland)
- Two Pieces for Piano (1925, John Ireland)
- Two Pieces for Piano (1929–30, John Ireland)
U
- Uh Huh Her (album)
- Toni Ulmen
- Union Canal (Scotland)
- United Counties League
- United Kingdom weather records
- Unity Theatre, London
- University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers
- University of Wales Registry
- Unmade Beds (2009 film)
- The Unruly Imagination
- Upton Castle
- Urdd Gobaith Cymru
- Tom Urie
- Robert Urquhart (actor)
- Reginald Urwick
- Uttoxeter
- Uttoxeter Rural
V
- Valmiki caste
- Sheila van Damm
- Noel van Raalte
- Michael Varah
- Varkey Foundation
- Varne Bank
- Varsity Series (Nottingham)
- John Henry Vaughan
- Vengeance on Varos
- Bobby Verdon-Roe
- Antonio Verrio
- Verulam School
- Victoria Bridge, Bath
- Victoria F.C.
- Vienna (film)
- Richard Vincent (playwright)
- Charles Viner
- Visions of Ecstasy
- Voice of Africa Radio
- The Volunteer (1944 film)
- Vrooom Vrooom
W
- Kirsty Wade
- Frankie Wainman Jnr
- Wales Autism Research Centre
- Wales Institute for Research in Art and Design
- John Walker (philatelist)
- Peter Walker (racing driver)
- Robert Walker (painter)
- Jamie Wall
- Andy Wallace (racing driver)
- Paul Wallace (racing driver)
- Wallace's Monument, Ayrshire
- Walpole, Suffolk
- Jamie Walsh
- Anna Walton
- Warboys Town F.C.
- Andy Ward (musician)
- Gordon Ward (philatelist)
- Johnny Ward (rugby league)
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Warminghurst
- Jessica Warner-Judd
- Haydon Warren-Gash
- Arthur John Warren
- Arnold C. Waterfall
- Nicholas Waterhouse
- George Waters (MP)
- James Watson (actor)
- Jonathan Watson
- Tom Watson (actor)
- WBX
- Weald
- James Weaver (racing driver)
- Oliver Webb
- Josh Webster
- Laura Weightman
- Wellingborough Town F.C.
- Wellingborough Whitworth F.C.
- Dan Wells (racing driver)
- William Lewis Wells
- Raife Wellsted
- The Welsh Boat Race
- Welsh School of Architecture
- Welsh Varsity
- Wembley
- Wendover railway station
- Weobley Castle, Gower
- Harold William Wescott
- St Mary's Church, West Chiltington
- St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly
- St Nicholas Church, West Itchenor
- Catherine West
- St John the Baptist's Church, Westbourne
- Westbrook, Kent
- Westgate-on-Sea railway station
- Westminster Theatre
- Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster
- Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
- W. A. S. Westoby
- Jason Weston
- Weston's Music Hall
- Westwood Cross
- Westwood, Kent
- Jay Wheals
- John Whetton
- Whiston, South Staffordshire
- Whitchurch High School
- White Chalk
- The White House, Aston Munslow
- Tam White
- White's
- Ted Whiteaway
- Whitefriars Theatre
- Graham Whitehead
- Peter Whitehead (racing driver)
- Bill Whitehouse
- Whiteinch
- Anthony Whiteman
- Edward Whitlow
- Charles Thomas Whitmell
- John Whitmore (racing driver)
- J. T. Whitney
- Isaac Whood
- Why Make Sense?
- St Thomas à Becket Church, Widcombe
- Robin Widdows
- W. R. D. Wiggins
- Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling
- Wolfgang Wild (curator)
- Wilder (album)
- Bob Wilder
- Mike Wilds
- Jack Wilkinson (rugby league)
- Pete Wilkinson
- Robert M. Willcocks
- Jonathan Williams (racing driver)
- L. N. and M. Williams
- Sascha Williams
- Trevor Williams (violinist)
- Willows High School
- James Willstrop
- Andy Wilmot
- Doug Wilson (athlete)
- Hamish Wilson
- Harold A. Wilson (athlete)
- Jeff Wilson (racing driver)
- Sir John Wilson, 2nd Baronet
- Sydney Wilson
- Vic Wilson (racing driver)
- Winsford and Over branch line
- Winshill
- Henry Winstanley
- Vincent Winter
- Wisbech Town F.C.
- WISERD
- Wiston Castle
- Woburn Sands railway station
- Wolfson Centre for Magnetics
- Women's Equality Party
- Women's Premiership
- Women's Super League (rugby union)
- Wonderful Radio London
- Wood (festival)
- F. E. Wood
- Martin Wood (engineer)
- Eric Woodburn
- Woodford Court
- Woodland F.C.
- Woodlands, Glasgow
- Woodley United F.C.
- Woodside, Glasgow
- Edward Robert Woodward
- Woolston railway station
- Wootton Blue Cross F.C.
- Work of William Burges at Cardiff Castle
- World Shut Your Mouth (album)
- World Shut Your Mouth (song)
- Anthony Denis Maurice George de Worms
- Percy de Worms
- Worth Abbey
- St Mary of the Angels, Worthing
- St Paul's Church, Worthing
- Robert Wortley
- Wrexham A.F.C. Women
- H. E. Wright
- John Michael Wright