Category:Use British English from October 2017
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This category combines all use British English from October 2017 (2017-10) 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 2,652 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- J.L. Thompson and Sons
- Jack Mytton Way
- Keith Jack
- Jackson Street electric railway station
- Alan Jackson (poet)
- Jacksons Stores
- The Jacobite (steam train)
- Jennie Jacques
- JAK-STAT signaling pathway
- James Cycle Co
- James Watt Dock Crane
- James Watt's Mad Machine
- James Weir Building
- James Young (coachbuilder)
- Aaron Jarvis (footballer)
- Reg Jenkins
- Jensen 541
- Jensen 541R
- Jensen 541S
- Jensen FF
- Jensen GT
- Jensen H-type
- Jensen Interceptor
- Jensen Interceptor (1950)
- Jensen Motors
- Jensen P66
- Jensen PW
- Jensen-Healey
- Thomas C. Jerdon
- Matt Jess
- Jack Jester
- Jim Stones Coaches
- Job Today
- The Jocks and the Geordies
- Johanna (East Indiaman)
- Johanna Lucretia
- Rachel John
- Celia Johnson
- Alan Johnston, Lord Johnston
- Alastair Johnston
- The Jolly Fisherman
- The Jolly Giant
- Jolly Rambler (1813 sloop)
- Ray Jones (cyclist)
- Jack Jordan
- Jane Joseph (cricketer)
- The Journal (student newspaper)
- Journey South
- RAF Jurby Head
K
- The Kaisers
- RAF Kalafrana
- Kalynivka, Dovzhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast
- Peter Katin
- Mike Kavanagh
- Alan Kay (footballer)
- Alan Kearney
- Mick Kearns (footballer, born 1950)
- RAF Keevil
- Thomas Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie
- John Kelly (footballer, born 1921)
- John Kelly (footballer, born 1935)
- Paddy Kelly (footballer, born 1978)
- RAF Kelstern
- Lee Kendall
- Jack Kennedy (footballer, born 1873)
- Jimmy Kennedy (footballer)
- Thomas Fortescue Kennedy
- David Kenny (footballer, born 1962)
- Ollie Kensdale
- The Key (smartcard)
- Maurice Key
- Dannielle Khan
- Khatib MRT station
- Mary Kiani
- RAF Killadeas
- Kincraig railway station
- Alexander King (footballer)
- Mary King (merchant)
- Kingdom of Great Britain
- RAF Kings Cliffe
- Kirby Misperton
- Adam Kirby
- Dan Kirkwood
- Matthew Kirtley
- Knave-Go-By
- Dan Kneen
- Matthew Knox
- Rudolf Kochendörffer
- Thomas F Krauss
- Nodar Kumaritashvili
- John Kurila
- Danny Kyle
L
- Capture of La Boisselle
- Lady Margaret Hospital
- The LaFontaines
- Mary Burns Laird
- The Lairig Club
- The Lakes railway station
- Raymond Lallemant
- The Landmark London
- Jamie Langley
- Language for a New Century
- Maurice Larkin
- The Last September (film)
- Latinisation of names
- Thomas Maitland, 11th Earl of Lauderdale
- John Law (economist)
- Edward James Lawder
- Maria Lawrence
- Mickey Lawson
- J. L. Laynesmith
- River Leadon
- Thomas de Lechlade
- River Lee Diversion
- Jack Lee (rugby league)
- Leeds Arena
- River Leen
- Alan Lees
- Eugenie van Leeuwen
- The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack
- The Legend of Barney Thomson
- Ralph Leigh
- The Leith Agency
- Raymond Lewin
- Alex Lewington
- Alan Lewis (footballer)
- Ted Lewis (writer)
- Li Fei (rower)
- Liberty X
- List of lieutenants of Hampton Court Chase, Rangers of Bushy Park
- The Lighthouse, Glasgow
- John Scott Lillie
- Jamie Lindsay (footballer, born 1995)
- Maurice Lindsay (broadcaster)
- Mike Lindsay
- Lingerie
- Matt Linning
- List of artists by number of UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart number ones
- List of Rangers F.C. chairmen
- List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1996
- The List (magazine)
- Littleover
- Live at Hammersmith (The Darkness album)
- Liverpool Playhouse
- Arthur Lloyd (musician)
- Mary Lloyd (abolitionist)
- HMCS Lockeport
- Ted Loden
- Lombardy
- English ship London (1656)
- The London Clinic
- The London Game
- The Loner (Jardine novel)
- The Long Lane (Derbyshire)
- HM Prison Long Lartin
- Longmorn railway station
- Ted Longshaw
- Danny Lopez (businessman)
- Lord Leycester Hospital
- Wayne Lordan
- Lord of Balvaird
- Hew Lorimer
- Jack Lornie
- Lossiemouth railway station
- The Lost Art of Gratitude
- Reginald Dawson Hopcraft Lough
- James Loughran
- Hired armed brig Louisa
- Low Row
- James Lowe (conductor)
- James Lowe (footballer)
- James Lowe (inventor)
- Alan Lowndes
- Ralph Lucas
- Mary Luckhurst
- River Lugg
- Matthew Lumsden
- James Lundie (footballer)
- Ted Luscombe
- Luxor Obelisks
- Jack Lyall
- Matt Lygate
- Andy Lynch (footballer)
- Matt Lynch (footballer)
- The Lynch
- River Lynher