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This category combines all use British English from September 2019 (2019-09) 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 September 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,348 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Be My Mistake
- Cally Beaton
- Robert Beattie (rugby union)
- Ross Beattie
- Beck Foot
- Beck Head
- Beck Houses
- Beckside
- John Beddoe
- HM Prison Bedford
- Beetham
- Stephen Begley
- Belfast Jewish Community
- Archibald Bell (writer)
- Levi Bellfield
- Belliss and Morcom
- Ben Sherman
- Benn's Walk
- Joseph Bennett (billiards player)
- Mark Bennett (rugby union, born 1993)
- Scot Bennett
- Benson & Clegg
- Richard Benyon
- Luciana Berger
- Bernera Riot
- Thomas Knyvett, 4th Baron Berners
- Magdalen Berns
- Berrington Green
- Berrington, Worcestershire
- Sheriff of Berwick
- The Best of Nik Kershaw
- Debbie Bestwick
- Clive Betts
- Bewcastle
- Bewdley Museum
- Bewdley Town F.C.
- Jamie Bhatti
- William Bickerstaffe
- John Bickerton
- Stephanie Bidmead
- Shelford Bidwell (British Army officer)
- Big Six energy suppliers
- Biggar Castle
- Biggar, Cumbria
- Bionda Castana
- Tony Bird (footballer, born 1974)
- Birkdale School
- Birkerthwaite
- Birmingham Phoenix
- John Birt, Baron Birt
- Birtsmorton Court
- Bishop Ullathorne Roman Catholic School
- Thomas Bisset (died 1366)
- Mikkel Bjørn
- Black Clover season 3
- Black Clover season 4
- William Henry Black
- Blackbeck
- Gavin Blackburn
- Blackford, Cumbria
- Blackpool Reform Jewish Congregation
- Blackstaff Press
- Blairlogie
- Margarete Blank
- Hazel Blears
- Blencarn
- Blencogo
- Blencow
- Florence Blenkiron
- Blue Inc
- Parish Church of St Mary and St Petroc
- Boghall Castle
- Bolton Low Houses
- Bolton, Cumbria
- Boltonfellend
- Boltongate
- Bomby
- Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury
- Bonhill
- Boot, Cumbria
- Boothferry Park
- Bootle, Cumbria
- Bordesley Abbey
- Edward Boswell
- Bothel, Cumbria
- Thomas Bott (painter)
- Bouth
- Bowderdale
- Bowland Bridge
- Jack Bowles (businessman)
- Bowmanstead
- Bowness-on-Solway
- Bowston
- Boxfresh
- Will Boyle
- Brackenber
- Brackenlands
- Brackenthwaite, Buttermere
- Brackenthwaite, Westward
- Bradford Bulls Women
- Emily Tennyson Bradley
- John Bradley (d. 1844)
- Michael J. Bradshaw
- Braithwaite
- Brampton Bryan Hall
- Brampton, Eden
- Brandlingill
- Branthwaite Edge
- Brathay
- Braystones
- Richard Breakey
- Brearton
- George Breckenridge
- Bremilham
- John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan
- Battle of Bréville
- Bridge of Earn railway station
- Bridgefoot
- Briery
- Brigham, Cumbria
- Brigsteer
- Steve Brine
- Bristol Rovers W.F.C.
- British Steel (1967–1999)
- Edmund Hamer Broadbent
- Jeremy Brock
- Bromsgrove (UK Parliament constituency)
- Bromsgrove and Redditch (UK Parliament constituency)
- Bromsgrove Festival
- Bromsgrove Rovers F.C.
- Bromsgrove Sandstone
- Brookeborough ministry
- Raymond Brookes, Baron Brookes
- Russell Brookes
- Herbert Broom
- Broomhouse railway station
- Brothybeck
- Brough Sowerby
- Brough, Cumbria
- Brougham, Cumbria
- Broughton Beck
- Broughton Mills
- Broughton Moor
- Alan Brown (British Army officer)
- Gordon Brown (rugby union)
- John Blair Brown
- Jordaan Brown
- Lyn Brown
- Peter Brown (rugby union)
- Robert Brown (agriculturalist)
- Stephen Brown (judge)
- Brownber
- Browtop
- Charles Chalmers Bryce
- Glenn Bryce
- John Comyn, Earl of Buchan
- Peter Buchanan (Royal Navy officer)
- Robert Buchanan (Owenite)
- Buckabank
- Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland
- Buittle Castle
- Buittle railway station
- John Bull (prophet)
- Burgh by Sands
- Burlish Halt railway station
- Richard Burne
- James Burnes (surgeon)
- Burneside
- Andy Burnham
- Darren Burns (rugby union)
- Hamilton Burr
- Tanya Burr
- Alistair Burt
- Burthwaite
- Burton Pynsent House
- Burton-in-Kendal
- George Wyman Bury
- Adolphus Busch
- Busfest
- Butt and Oyster
- Buttermere, Cumbria (village)
- Jos Buttler
- John Buxton (ornithologist)
- Byland with Wass
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- Cad and the Dandy
- Cadillac (record label)
- Alasdair Caimbeul (writer)
- Tormod Caimbeul
- Sheriff of Caithness
- Caldbeck
- Graham Calder
- John Calder (minister)
- Caldercruix
- Calderpark Halt railway station
- Caledonia Waterfalls
- Audrey Callaghan
- Calthwaite
- Calver Hill
- Allan Cameron (rugby union)
- Ewen Cameron, Baron Cameron of Dillington