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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.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,383 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Church of the Sacred Heart and St Catherine of Alexandria
- SAFiYAA
- St Agatha's Roman Catholic Church, Kingston upon Thames
- St Hermes' Church, St Erme
- St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate
- Eric St Johnston
- St Luke's Hospital, Huddersfield
- St Mary's Church, Preston Park
- St Michael's, Fulwell
- St Mirren B.C.
- Old St Paul's Cathedral
- Salisbury (1781 ship)
- Gareth Salisbury
- Jacey Sallés
- Brian Lawson Salmon
- Samuel Isidore Salmon
- Alex Salmond
- Stewart Salmond
- Alex Samuel (rugby union)
- Albert Samuels
- Antoinette Sandbach
- Robert Sanders (writer)
- Sandford, Cumbria
- Charles Sandys
- Craig Sangster
- Santon Bridge
- George Sayer (biographer)
- Alexei Sayle
- Scaleby
- Scales, Aldingham
- Scalthwaiterigg
- Scarborough (TV series)
- School uniforms by country
- Diana Schuler
- Sclerder Abbey
- Scots law
- Donald Scott (rugby union)
- Eleanor Scott (archaeologist)
- Fergus Scott
- Gavin Scott (rugby union)
- George Scot of Pitlochie
- Hamish Scott
- Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship
- Scottish Children's Reporter Administration
- Scottish clan chief
- Scottish Inter-District Championship
- Scottish Land Court
- Scottish National Investment Bank
- Scottish Schools Curling Championship
- Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service
- Scrabo Tower
- Alexander Scrymgeour (died 1306)
- Edward Leslie Seager
- Seascale
- Seathwaite, Westmorland and Furness
- Sebergham
- Security (1824 ship)
- Sedgwick, Cumbria
- Sheriff of Selkirk
- Hugh Sells
- Selside
- September 2019 climate strikes
- Daniel Servitje
- Sesostris (1818 ship)
- Sewerby Hall
- SGS Berkeley Green UTC
- Charles Shadwell (musician)
- Naz Shah
- Colin Shaw (rugby union, born 1983)
- Robert Wilson Shaw
- Ruth Shaw (politician)
- She Means Nothing to Me
- Harold Shearman
- Sheriff of Ayr
- Sheriff of Bute
- Sheriff of Lanark
- Sheriff Principal of Glasgow and Strathkelvin
- Sheriff Principal of Grampian, Highland and Islands
- Sheriff Principal of Lothian and Borders
- Sheriff Principal of North Strathclyde
- Sheriff Principal of South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway
- Sheriff Principal of Tayside, Central and Fife
- Sherrard's Green
- Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston
- Shi Chunxia
- Charlie Shiel
- Chris Ship
- RAF Shipton
- John Shirreff
- Shrewsbury Drapers Company
- Shroggs Park
- Chris Shutt
- Sicklinghall
- Siddick
- Sidemoor
- Jonathan Silver
- Jane Cross Simpson
- Owen Simpson
- Iain Sinclair (rugby union)
- Kenny Sinclair
- Sinclairtown railway station
- Sir John Deane's College
- Daria Sirotina
- Dhruv Sitwala
- Six (musical)
- 2019 Six-red World Championship
- Skelton, Cumbria
- John Skelton (author)
- Skelwith Bridge
- Skinburness
- Sam Skinner (rugby union)
- Thomas Skinner (etcher)
- Skircoat (UK electoral ward)
- Skirwith
- Adrian Slade
- Sleagill
- Sloane House, Chelsea
- Slogan (heraldry)
- Thomas Smibert
- Ian Scott Smillie
- Arthur Smith (rugby union)
- Jess Smith (writer)
- Matt Smith (rugby union, born 1996)
- Matthew Smith (footballer, born 1999)
- Owen Smith
- Robbie Smith (rugby union)
- Stewart Henry Smith
- Smithfield, Cumbria
- Society of the Friends of the People
- Solicitor General for Scotland
- Somebody Loves You (Nik Kershaw song)
- Robert Somers
- James Somerville (family historian)
- Donald Soper
- Soulby
- South Elmsall Challenge Cup
- South Gloucestershire Council
- South Kirkby Football League
- South Manchester Synagogue
- 2014 South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election
- Southern Brave
- Southwaite
- Southwick railway station (Scotland)
- Soyuz MS-12
- Spaghetti House siege
- Spark Bridge
- Alan Spence
- Ken Spence
- Peter Spence
- Edward Spencer (rugby union)
- Spennells
- Spiral Earth
- SPRITE infrared detector
- George Washington Sprott
- St Mary and All Saints' Church, Kidderminster
- Staincross
- Stainforth, North Yorkshire
- Stainforth, South Yorkshire
- Stainton with Adgarley
- Stair, Cumbria
- John Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Stair
- Peter Stallard
- Stanford Training Area
- Stanley House, Chelsea
- Stanlow Oil Refinery
- Derek Stark (rugby union)
- Alexander Starritt
- Diana Stateczny
- Thomas Staveley
- James William Barnes Steveni
- Jo Stevens
- Alexander Stevenson (rugby union)
- Andrew Stevenson (rugby union)
- Fox Stevenson
- H. W. Stevenson
- Michael Stevenson (actor)
- Grant Stewart (rugby union)
- Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland
- StickyLock
- De Stijl
- Sheriff of Stirling
- Stockdalewath
- Stoke Heath, Worcestershire
- George Stokes (rugby union)
- Stonethwaite
- Stoneyetts Hospital
- Storth
- Stourbridge and Kidderminster Bank
- The Stourport High School and Sixth Form Centre
- Stourport Swifts F.C.
- Stourport-on-Severn railway station
- Stracathro railway station
- Gordon Strachan (rugby union)
- Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn
- Jack Straw
- Rebecca Strickson
- Stronger Than That
- I. M. B. Stuart
- Jonathan Stuart
- Oliver Stutchbury