Category:Use British English from October 2011
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This category combines all " Use British English "-tagged articles from October 2011 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English
Pages in category "Use British English from October 2011"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 501 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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A
- Laila Ali Abdulla
- Charlie Adam
- Marc Alexander
- Samuel Alexander
- Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
- Marit Allen
- Loch Alsh
- Altinure
- Amadigi di Gaula
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York
- Angelo's
- Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
- Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
- Attack the Block
- Augherskea
- Eddie Ayres
B
- Baddies
- Pasupuleti Balaraju
- Larry Baldock
- Bar aux Folies-Bergère (ballet)
- Barry and Stuart
- Battle for the Sun
- Lahore Front
- Princess Beatrice
- Marie Bethell Beauclerc
- Beaumaris town walls
- Mumtaz Begum (politician)
- Belfast Harbour
- Leanne Benjamin
- Paula Bennett
- The Best of Joe Cocker (1983 album)
- Robert Bevan
- Bevin Boys
- Bigfin reef squid
- Black Holes and Revelations Tour
- Bluebird (Paul McCartney and Wings song)
- The Bluetones
- Herbert Booth
- Ravi Bopara
- Mark Bowen (footballer)
- Brainiac: History Abuse
- Anna Brassey
- Breathless Tour
- Britain's Best Dish
- British Airways Ltd
- British Forces Broadcasting Service
- British people
- Broken Heels
- Montagu Burgoyne
- Lord Byron
C
- Can We Fix It?
- Edward Carson
- Carter & Carter
- Mohamed Ibn Chambas
- Change Tour
- Simon Cheshire
- Chillout Sessions
- Chris Chivers
- Naela Chohan
- Thomas P. G. Cholmondeley
- Marty Christensen
- Neil Christie
- Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet
- Cloncoohy
- Clonmel (UK Parliament constituency)
- Liam Corr
- Corranierna
- Crash (The Primitives song)
- Jack Crossland
- Michael Crozier
- Crystal Fighters
- The Cult
- Robert Currey
D
- Laura Davies
- Carole Davis
- Dazzling Stranger: The Bert Jansch Anthology
- Dead Flowers (Rolling Stones song)
- Dead or Alive discography
- Death by Chocolate
- Definitely Maybe Tour
- Derrintony
- Derryart
- Desoutter Mk.II
- Paul Dixon (ice hockey)
- Tommy Docherty
- Robert Dollar
- Angus Donald
- Doncaster Business School
- Matthieu Dreyer
- Robin Drysdale
- William Dudley Ward
E
F
G
- James Cardwell Gardner
- Garvary
- Mount Gee
- Get Over You / Move This Mountain
- Provash Ghosh
- The Ghoul (1975 film)
- Mary Glen-Haig
- Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
- Gomez (band)
- Goodnight Vienna
- Gortahurk, Tomregan civil parish
- Gortawee
- Gortineddan
- Gortmullan
- Naresh Goyal
- Damien Greaves
- Steve Green (journalist)
- Peter Grotier
H
- Hackney Wick
- Mangesh Hadawale
- Halifax Panthers
- Ernie Hannigan
- James Hannigan
- Michael Hardie Boys
- Edward Hardwicke
- Ginette Harrison
- Graham Hawkes
- John Heath (judge)
- Help Yourself (Julian Lennon album)
- Robert Hendy-Freegard
- Lady Pamela Hicks
- Highland pony
- Alan Hignett
- History of Arsenal F.C. (1966–present)
- History of Southend United F.C.
- History of the England national rugby union team
- Hollinwood, Greater Manchester
- Hollister (surname)
- Holy Warrior
- Mir Mosharraf Hossain
- Huddersfield
- Robert Hyndson
- Hector Hyslop
- Hysterics (Rolo Tomassi album)